Fans turned up in huge numbers to get a taste of the trio Axwell, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso, who enthralled the audience for close to two hours by churnning out hits like 'Save the World' and 'Don't you worry Child' at the Sunburn Arena last evening.
Sebastian posted a photo on twitter after the concert with the trio and a digitally re-mastered Indian flag in the background.
"Thank you India for all your raveness" was the caption of the photograph.
The trio introduced a set list comprising of 22 refreshing tracks from their second compilation album entitled 'Until Now' -the official soundtrack of One Last Tour with hit tracks like 'In My Mind', 'Greyhound' and 'One'.
A number of fans also flew in from Mumbai, after their concert there got postponed in wake of Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray's demise on Saturday.
"Although we have been told that it is being rescheduled I was sceptical that it might not happen as with the case of International concerts in India. They are here for the first and last time and there was no way I was going to miss that," said Neha, a student from Mumbai.
However the group is re-working on the date and said they are hopeful about performing in Mumbai soon.
"Wow Delhi, India - thanks so much for tonight - we love India and stay tuned for the Mumbai makeup date," wrote Axwell after the concert on his Twitter page.
Prior to Swedish House Mafia three Indian acts Nikhil Chinappa, DJ Mash and Nawed Khan enthralled the audience.
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