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Sidhu Moosewala World Tour: In a surprise announcement, the official Instagram account of late Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala has revealed a world tour titled Signed to God, which is set to begin in 2026. This announcement has taken fans by surprise as it comes three years after Moosewala was tragically killed in May 2022. The tour is designed to honour Moosewala’s legacy through his music, making it the first world tour announced posthumously for any artist. 

Meanwhile, what makes late Sidhu Moosewala’s tour even more unique is the plan to use advanced technology to recreate his presence on stage. An AI-generated avatar of Sidhu Moosewala will reportedly be used to perform his songs, giving fans the chance to experience his performances in a completely new way. This approach has been described as groundbreaking in the entertainment world. By using technology such as AI, 3D holograms, or even augmented reality, the organisers aim to offer a deeply emotional and immersive experience for fans. 

According to a report in Tribune India, these digital tools could change how late artists are remembered and celebrated. Although the tour’s exact dates, venues, and ticket details have not yet been shared, fans from across the globe  including countries like Canada, the UK, the US, and Australia  have already shown great excitement online. Many are eager to take part in this special tribute to one of Punjab’s most iconic musical talents.

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Sidhu Moosewala’s Death

Sidhu Moosewala was only 28 years old when he was shot dead on 29 May 2022 in Mansa district, Punjab. On that day, he was travelling in a private car with two commandos instead of four, due to a reduction in his security. Sadly, the car could not accommodate more people, and he was targeted by unknown attackers. Since his untimely death, Sidhu Moosewala’s popularity has only grown. His songs continue to resonate with listeners around the world. The Signed to God tour further proves just how strong his influence remains, even after his passing. 


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