The Mumbai concert was first supposed to take place at Mahalaxmi Racecourse but the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) denied permission. It was then shifted to Reliance Jio Garden but there too it was rejected.
"We have rejected permission to organisers of Sunburn Arena event today for not completing the mandatory requirements and legal formalities," said Mumbai Police spokesperson and DCP Ashok Dudhe.
About 4000 people were expected to attend the event.
The organisers confirmed the cancellation on their official Twitter page.
"Due to unforeseen circumstances, Sunburn Arena with David Guetta in Mumbai has been cancelled for today. Please wait for a few hours for further updates regarding the show," they said.
In Bengaluru, Guetta was scheduled to headline a special gig yesterday, kickstarting his four-city tour to Mumbai, Hyderabad and New Delhi. However, it was cancelled in the morning with organisers and authorities citing different reasons.
Guetta, 49, had reached out to his fans after the cancellation of Bengaluru concert.
In a tweet last night, he said, "Today I was supposed to play a show in Bangalore, India that has unfortunately been cancelled at the very last minute. This cancellation has been completely out of my control and I just feel very sorry for all the fans that were looking forward to attend."
Schulz was arriving in the country after touring Brazil and didn't have the 'Yellow Vaccine' paperwork. The DJ took to social media to inform his Indian fans about the development.
"I am so sorry not to be with you this weekend playing with David Guetta in India. Unfortunately, I had travelled all the way from my shows in Brazil and I didn't have the Yellow Vaccine paperwork which is required to be allowed into the country after spending time in Brazil," Schulz wrote in a Facebook post.
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