LAHORE – Three years after his tragic death, Sidhu Moosewala is set to return—not in person, but as a digital AI avatar for a worldwide tour in 2026.
The late singer’s team has announced the “Signed to God” tour, featuring Moosewala’s AI-generated avatar performing across multiple countries. The tour will include stops in the United States, Canada, the UAE, India, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Pakistan.
The news of the Pakistan leg has thrilled fans. During his lifetime, Sidhu Moosewala enjoyed massive popularity in the country, and audiences are eagerly awaiting the AI experience.
Sidhu Moosewala, born Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, was tragically shot on May 29, 2022, in Mansa district of Punjab, India. He was one of the most influential Punjabi artists of his generation.
He began his career as a lyricist and quickly rose to fame with hit tracks like “So High,” “Issa Jatt,” and “295.” His debut album, PBX 1, topped the Billboard Canadian Albums chart, a major milestone for a Punjabi artist.
Since his passing, Sidhu Moosewala’s music continues to captivate fans. Multiple posthumous releases have included tracks such as “SYL,” “Vaar,” “Mera Na” (featuring Burna Boy), “Chorni” (with DIVINE), “Watch Out,” “Drippy,” “410,” “Attach,” and “Lock.”
His songs continue to cross millions of streams on digital platforms. Moosewala’s enduring popularity highlights his influence as one of the most streamed Punjabi artists worldwide.
The AI-powered tour aims to bring his music to fans globally while honoring his legacy. Fans in Pakistan and around the world can expect an immersive digital performance experience, keeping Sidhu Moosewala’s memory alive three years after his untimely death.
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With the “Signed to God” tour, Sidhu Moosewala will once again connect with audiences, proving that his music continues to resonate even beyond his lifetime.




