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Badshah is making a name for himself not only through his catchy tunes like DJ Waley Babu and Genda Phool, but also by taking the global fashion scene by storm. Currently touring the US as part of his Unfinished Tour, the Indian rapper is now gearing up to make a mark in high fashion. According to a report in NDTV, Badshah is reportedly set to attend the Alexander Wang showcase during New York Fashion Week, a prestigious event that highlights the latest trends and styles in the fashion world.

This opportunity is significant not just for Badshah but also for India's presence in global fashion. As the only Indian on the guest list and the first Indian rapper to be part of the event, Badshah's attendance is expected to generate buzz and excitement among fashion enthusiasts.

Recently, Badshah dominated headlines when he took a hilarious dig at American President Donald Trump during his concert in New Jersey. A video of the rapper shows him changing the original line Kinniya Tareefan Chahidi Ae Tenu (How many compliments do you want) to Kinni Tariff Chahidiye Trump Ko (How much tariff does Trump want). Watch the viral video here:

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Badshah's highly anticipated North American tour, The Unfinished Tour, has kicked off with a bang. Following a sold-out show in Virginia, which featured a surprise cameo by Nora Fatehi and a $2 million production, the rapper is set to take the stage in New Jersey, the Bay Area, Seattle, Dallas and Chicago.

The tour's itinerary includes:- Upcoming Concerts:-

September 13, 2025: Oakland Arena, Oakland, CA - tickets start at $71
September 14, 2025: ShoWare Center, Kent, WA - tickets start at $73
September 19, 2025: Curtis Culwell Center, Garland, TX - tickets start at $84
September 20, 2025: NOW Arena, Hoffman Estates, IL - tickets start at $84

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Badshah's tour is a follow-up to his 2024 tour, which was abruptly halted. He's determined to make amends with his fans, promising a show that's "bigger, bolder and badder" than before.