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The Hindu
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
Sidhu Moosewala to perform again as hologram in global tour set to launch in 2026
The family of slain Punjabi musician Sidhu Moosewala has announced a world tour for the singer. The singer's family shared the news on Moosewala's official social media pages on Monday (July 14, 2025) by posting a video which announced the 'Signed to God World Tour'. It is being organised by Platinum Events. The tour will kick off in 2026 with shows lined up in Punjab as well as global cities like Toronto, London and Los Angeles. It will be a first-of-its kind hologram event that will help fans virtually meet the late musician. In a statement, posted on the official website for 'Signed to God World Tour', the organisers said the tour is a "celebration of a soul who broke boundaries in life and continues to inspire beyond it". "Sidhu Moosewala wasn't just an artist — he was a movement. This first-ever hologram tour is a groundbreaking tribute that blends technology and emotion. Fans across the world will once again feel his energy, voice, and presence — not as a memory, but as reality. "Every show features 3D holographic projections synced with his original vocals, cinematic visuals, and stage effects — creating a concert that's unforgettable, immersive, and deeply emotional," it added. Sidhu Moosewala, whose real name was Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, was shot dead in Punjab's Mansa district on May 29, 2022. Moosewala was killed when he, along with his friend and cousin, was travelling in a jeep to Jawahar Ke village in Mansa. The singer-rapper enjoyed a cult following in India and abroad with songs like 'So High', 'Same Beef', 'The Last Ride', 'Just Listen' and '295'. Since his demise, his family has been releasing his songs, which have garnered millions of views on YouTube.


NDTV
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Late Singer Sidhu Moose Wala Will Be On A "World Tour" In 2026, Says His Instagram. But How?
Punjabi singer-rapper Sidhu Moose Wala, who was shot dead in 2022, is returning for a world tour next year. This will be made possible through the 'Signed To God World Tour 2026', which will be a first-of-its kind hologram tour that will help fans virtually meet the late musician. The tour will cover stops across Punjab, Toronto, London to Los Angeles. The announcement video of the world tour, organised by Platinum Events, was shared on Sidhu Moose Wala's official Instagram page which is now managed by his family. The post, shared on Tuesday, was simply captioned, "2026". View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sidhu Moosewala (ਮੂਸੇ ਆਲਾ) (@sidhu_moosewala) According to the world tour's official website, Sidhu Moose Wala wasn't just an artist, he was a movement. The singer-rapper still enjoys a massive following in India and abroad with songs such as So High, Same Beef, The Last Ride, Just Listen and 295. "This first-ever hologram tour is a groundbreaking tribute that blends technology and emotion. Fans across the world will once again feel his energy, voice, and presence - not as a memory, but as reality. "Every show features 3D holographic projections synced with his original vocals, cinematic visuals, and stage effects - creating a concert that's unforgettable, immersive, and deeply emotional. From Punjab to Toronto, London to LA - this is a journey through history. A tribute to a legend. A celebration of a soul who broke boundaries in life and continues to ride beyond it," the website stated. Sidhu Moose Wala, whose real name was Shubhdeep Singh Siddhu, was shot dead while driving in Punjab's Mansa district on May 29, 2022, a day after the newly formed Bhagwant Mann government scaled down his security. His family released three new songs of the singer -- 0008, Neal, and Take Notes -- on his 32nd birth anniversary on June 11, 2025.


Economic Times
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Economic Times
Three years after his death, Sidhu Moose Wala's world tour announced. When will it happen?
Synopsis Sidhu Moose Wala will return via a 3D hologram concert tour in 2026. The tour is titled 'Signed to God'. It aims to recreate his presence on stage. Moose Wala was a global icon of Punjabi music. He was assassinated on May 29, 2022. Goldy Brar claimed responsibility for the killing. The upcoming tour is described as a movement. Sidhu Moose Wala's official Instagram announced his upcoming world tour, Signed to God. (Pic credits- @sidhu_moosewala) Three years after his brutal assassination shocked the nation, Sidhu Moose Wala is set to return — not in flesh, but in an emotional, groundbreaking form. In a move that has stunned fans and made global headlines, the late Punjabi rapper's official Instagram page announced a world tour titled Signed to God, slated for 2026. According to the official website of the tour, it will feature the revolutionary use of 3D hologram technology to recreate his presence on stage, making Moose Wala the first Indian artist to have a posthumous concert tour of this announcement describes the tour as more than a tribute — it's a movement. 'Sidhu Moosewala wasn't just an artist — he was a movement,' reads a note on the official website. The show promises an immersive concert experience combining life-size 3D holographic projections of the singer with his original vocals, cinematic visuals, and high-end stage effects. Born Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, Moose Wala rose from the Mansa district to become a global icon of Punjabi music. His breakout track So High set him on the path to stardom, and his 2018 debut album PBX 1 even charted on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart at number 66. Tracks like 47 and Mera Na broke into the UK Singles Chart, solidifying his international appeal. Moose Wala's rise was as meteoric as his fall was tragic. On May 29, 2022, he was gunned down in broad daylight in his car in Jawaharke village, Mansa, just a day after his security cover was reduced. He was only 28. Soon after, a shocking claim of responsibility surfaced on Facebook. Punjabi gangster Goldy Brar — believed to be operating from Canada — admitted to ordering the hit. In a chilling recent interview with the BBC, Brar reiterated his lack of remorse. 'It was either him or us. As simple as that,' he said, adding, 'I did what I had to do for my brother.'


Time of India
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Three years after his death, Sidhu Moose Wala's world tour announced. When will it happen?
Three years after his brutal assassination shocked the nation, Sidhu Moose Wala is set to return — not in flesh, but in an emotional, groundbreaking form. In a move that has stunned fans and made global headlines, the late Punjabi rapper 's official Instagram page announced a world tour titled Signed to God, slated for 2026. According to the official website of the tour, it will feature the revolutionary use of 3D hologram technology to recreate his presence on stage, making Moose Wala the first Indian artist to have a posthumous concert tour of this scale. Sidhu Moose Wala's 'Signed to God' The announcement describes the tour as more than a tribute — it's a movement. 'Sidhu Moosewala wasn't just an artist — he was a movement,' reads a note on the official website. The show promises an immersive concert experience combining life-size 3D holographic projections of the singer with his original vocals, cinematic visuals, and high-end stage effects. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like This Could Be the Best Time to Trade Gold in 5 Years IC Markets Learn More Undo About Sidhu Moosewala Born Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, Moose Wala rose from the Mansa district to become a global icon of Punjabi music. His breakout track So High set him on the path to stardom, and his 2018 debut album PBX 1 even charted on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart at number 66. Tracks like 47 and Mera Na broke into the UK Singles Chart, solidifying his international appeal. Sidhu Moosewala's assassination Moose Wala's rise was as meteoric as his fall was tragic. On May 29, 2022, he was gunned down in broad daylight in his car in Jawaharke village, Mansa, just a day after his security cover was reduced. He was only 28. Soon after, a shocking claim of responsibility surfaced on Facebook. Punjabi gangster Goldy Brar — believed to be operating from Canada — admitted to ordering the hit. In a chilling recent interview with the BBC, Brar reiterated his lack of remorse. 'It was either him or us. As simple as that,' he said, adding, 'I did what I had to do for my brother.'


News18
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Sidhu Moose Wala's Fans Demand Justice On His 3rd Death Anniversary: ‘Never Forget'
Last Updated: Three years after Sidhu Moose Wala's tragic death, fans across the world continue to demand justice. Though silenced by tragedy, Sidhu Moosewala's voice continues to resonate—through headphones, car speakers, and the hearts of millions. On the third anniversary of his untimely death, fans across the globe have reignited their call for justice. Social media, especially X (formerly Twitter), was flooded with tributes to the late singer-rapper, turning timelines into digital memorials. The hashtag #JusticeForSidhuMoosewala trended as fans paid homage to the icon with emotional edits, lyrical montages, clips from interviews, and memories tied to tracks like 295, The Last Ride, and So High. For many, it wasn't just a remembrance—it was a demand. A demand to keep his legacy alive and ensure that those responsible for his death are held accountable. #Mooseforever ❤️ #JusticeForSidhuMooseWala — ਅਮਨ (@Aman13102830) May 29, 2025 29/5💔 #JusticeForSidhuMooseWala @iSidhuMooseWala #JusticeInTheDark — Sidhu Moose Wala fanpage (@5911SMW5911) May 28, 2025 #3Years_Of_Ignorance #JusticeForSidhuMooseWala What was the mother's fault in all this?Her only child was brutally shot d€ad without any fault or mistake‼️ Moosewala parents Deserves Justice‼️ — ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????? (@pragatisingh295) May 29, 2025 Biggest heartbreak💔 unrecoverable forever 29/5 ❤️🩹 State Enabled Sin #JusticeForSidhuMooseWala #SidhuMooseWala 🫂 The Legend immortal — Sidhu Moosewala- Immortal 💫 (@iArora_N) May 29, 2025 ਤਰੀਕਾ ਮੁੜ ਆ ਜਾਂਦੀਆਂ ਪਰ ਜੋ ਚਲੇ ਗਏ ਉਹ ਵਾਪਸ ਨਹੀਂ ਆਉਂਦੇ .Black day time 💔Last ride #3Years_Of_Ignorance #JusticeForSidhuMooseWala — ❦︎ ਜਜ਼ਬਾਤੀ ਜਹੀ❦︎✍🏻( ÑØØŔ) (@Mehragirl2) May 29, 2025 I cannot not cry again 🥺 Tere naam nu zinda rakhange 🙌🏽🫂⛳️ #SidhuMoosewala Globally Revered 🌍 #JusticeForSidhuMooseWala #3Years_Of_Ignorance ❤️🩹 — Sidhu Moosewala- Immortal 💫 (@iArora_N) May 29, 2025 This wave of emotion, however, is not just limited to the digital world. Just days before this somber anniversary, Balkaur Singh, Moosewala's father, made a striking announcement—he would contest the 2027 Punjab state Assembly elections from the Mansa constituency, the very land that birthed his son's legend. The decision, he emphasized, wasn't rooted in political ambition, but in purpose—a mission to seek justice for his son, Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, popularly known as Sidhu Moosewala. 'This is not just about Sidhu—it's about every parent who has been denied closure, every family that's waiting for justice," he said during a public address. He expressed deep frustration that, even three years after the assassination, many of the accused remain beyond the reach of the law. His political entry is both a protest and a promise—a father's refusal to let his son's death be reduced to a cold case. On May 29, 2022, Sidhu Moosewala was shot dead in Mansa, Punjab—a brutal and calculated murder that shocked the nation and devastated his fan base worldwide. He was just 28. Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar, a key member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, claimed responsibility for the murder in a chilling statement soon after. The assassination was not just the loss of an artist—it was the silencing of a generational voice. In a twist of bittersweet fate, a year after the tragedy, Moosewala's parents welcomed a second child through IVF—a new beginning born from pain, which many fans see as a spiritual continuation of Sidhu's light. Born on June 11, 1993, in the village of Moosa in Punjab's Mansa district, Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu was more than a musician—he was a movement. A graduate in electrical engineering, he moved to Canada for further studies, where he first began dabbling in rap. But what began as an experiment soon evolved into something larger. With his signature baritone, unabashed lyrics, and fusion of Punjabi folk with hip-hop and drill beats, Sidhu Moosewala quickly rose to fame. His songs often spoke of identity, social justice, power, and personal grief—turning the mundane into poetry and the political into personal. With hits like So High, Legend, Selfmade, Old Skool, Just Listen, and 295, Sidhu carved a path no one else dared to walk. He challenged the norms of the Indian music industry, stood tall in the face of criticism, and created a space for bold, independent Punjabi voices in a space often dominated by formulaic pop. He collaborated with artists across borders and genres, earning respect not just as a performer but as a visionary. Despite controversies and censorship attempts, he remained unapologetically vocal. First Published: