Mumbai, Feb 17: India’s rising teen pop sensation OutStation has unveiled its first official merchandise collection, offering fans a fresh and tangible way to connect with the band’s music and evolving identity. The exclusive drop follows a series of significant milestones, including their collaboration at Lollapalooza India with H&M, the release of their debut single “Tum Se,” and high-energy performances supporting Akon and Anuv Jain across India.
Created in association with Universal Music India and available exclusively via The Noise Culture, the collection celebrates the band’s creative journey and their passionate fan community, fondly known as “Passengers.”
The limited-edition range features crop tops, regular-fit t-shirts, and hoodies in a timeless black-and-white palette. Inspired by themes of movement and emotional transition, the designs incorporate travel motifs such as railway signages, ticket graphics, and roadway elements. Signature references including “Tum Se,” “Passenger Princess,” and the OutStation Passenger logos reinforce the idea that fans are integral to the band’s journey.
Crafted with attention to quality and comfort, the hoodies are made from heavyweight 450 GSM cotton fleece in an oversized fit, while the t-shirts use 180 GSM organic cotton designed for everyday wear. The crop tops, created from a cotton-lycra blend, deliver a flattering and confident silhouette.
Sharing their vision behind the launch, OutStation said,
“This merchandise is an extension of who we are and what we’re building with our Passengers. From Tum Se to every live moment, it’s about the journey we share. We wanted this collection to feel personal — something you don’t just wear, but relate to.”
Priced between INR 1,199 and INR 2,499, the collection marks a defining milestone in the band’s growth, further strengthening the connection between artist and audience.
Mentored by global hitmaker Savan Kotecha, OutStation was formed through a nationwide talent search and intensive bootcamp. The band features members Bhuvan Shetty, Hemang Singh, Mashaal Shaikh, Kurien Sebastian, and Shayan Pattem, representing a new wave of homegrown pop talent poised to shape India’s youth music culture.
