Sidhu Moosewala’s World Tour Announced Three Years After His Death, Fans Call It A Spiritual Return
Sidhu Moosewala’s team has announced a 2026 world tour titled Signed to God, three years after his death, sparking emotional fan reactions and raising questions about legacy and tech in music.

In a move that has stunned fans and stirred deep emotions across the world, the official Instagram account of late Punjabi rapper Sidhu Moosewala has announced a 2026 world tour titled 'Signed to God'. The announcement, made through a cryptic post, marks a historic moment, being the first, ever posthumous world tour planned for an Indian artist.
Three years after Sidhu’s tragic assassination in May 2022, this ambitious tribute aims to immortalise the artist’s legacy in a groundbreaking, tech-driven format. The tour promises to reintroduce Moosewala’s music to global live audiences, not through conventional means, but by pushing the boundaries of modern performance technology.
All about Sidhu Moosewala's tour
The 'Signed to God' world tour will reportedly showcase Sidhu Moosewala’s most iconic tracks in an entirely new avatar—literally. According to insiders, plans are underway to use an AI-generated avatar to recreate Sidhu’s stage presence. Advanced tools like 3D holography and augmented reality are also being explored to craft a fully immersive concert experience.
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While official details regarding tour stops, ticket sales, and venues are still under wraps, sources close to the team told Tribune India that the concerts will blend cutting-edge visuals and sound to bring fans as close as possible to the real thing. The goal: to allow audiences to “see” Sidhu perform once again - even if only virtually.
Moosewala's fans react to his upcoming AI tour
The idea has already captured the imagination of Moosewala’s global fanbase. From Punjab to Toronto, London to Sydney, social media is flooded with emotional tributes and ecstatic reactions. The promise of experiencing Sidhu’s artistry on stage again—albeit through futuristic technology—has resonated deeply with those still mourning his loss.
“Shedding tears already just thinking about it,” wrote one fan on Instagram. Another called it “a spiritual comeback that only Sidhu could pull off.”
Described by the artist’s team as a celebration of Sidhu’s lasting influence, the tour seeks not just to honour his memory but to redefine how the world commemorates musical legends after their passing.
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