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India Today
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Shreya Ghoshal cancels Surat concert after Pahalgam attack
Singer Shreya Ghoshal has announced the cancellation of her upcoming concert in Surat after the recent terrorist attack in a statement released on April 25, the organisers and Ghoshal said, "Important update: in light of the recent and tragic events, the organisers along with the artist have collectively made the decision to cancel the upcoming show scheduled to happen in Surat this Saturday, April 26 (sic)."advertisementThey also confirmed that, "All ticket holders will receive full refunds, the amount will be automatically refunded back to your original mode of payment (sic)." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tarish entertainment (@tarish_entertainment) The attack took place around 2:30 pm on Tuesday, April 22, when terrorists disguised in fatigues opened fire on tourists at Baisaran meadow in Watch


NDTV
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- NDTV
After Arijit Singh, Shreya Ghoshal Cancels Her Surat Concert To Pay Tribute To Pahalgam Terror Attack Victims
New Delhi: Shreya Ghoshal has decided to call off the Surat leg of her All Hearts Tour in light of the barbaric terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam. The concert was scheduled for April 26 at the Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Indoor Stadium in Surat. In a post on Instagram, Shreya Ghoshal's team shared a message to update fans about the latest development. The note read, "In light of the recent and tragic events, the organisers, along with the artist, have collectively made the decision to cancel the upcoming show scheduled to happen in Surat this Saturday, April 26th. All ticket holders will receive full refunds, and the amount will be automatically refunded back to your original mode of payment. Thank you for your understanding." The postcard was shared with a caption, 'We stand in silence and solidarity—with heartfelt condolences to those affected by the tragedy.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tarish entertainment (@tarish_entertainment) Shreya Ghoshal also paid her heartfelt condolences to the victims' families in a picture message posted on Instagram. It read, 'I can't stop thinking about Pahalgam. About the silence that must've followed the chaos. About the families whose worlds will never be the same again. It breaks my heart to know that lives were lost in such a beautiful, peaceful place, lives that had nothing to do with violence, yet became its victim. This is a wound to the soul of our nation. My heart goes out to every family shattered by this senseless violence. We grieve with you. And we will remember." View this post on Instagram A post shared by shreyaghoshal (@shreyaghoshal) Shreya Ghoshal's decision came a day after Arijit Singh cancelled his show in Chennai, which was scheduled for April 27. Arijit Singh expressed his heartfelt condolences to the victims of the tragic Pahalgam terror attack and their families. In Instagram Stories, he said, "In light of the recent and tragic events, the organisers, along with the artist, have collectively made the decision to cancel the upcoming show scheduled to happen in Chennai this Sunday, April 27.' The deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, took place on April 22. 26 tourists were killed and more than 17 injured.


Hindustan Times
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Music industry mourns: Shreya Ghoshal, Arijit Singh cancel concerts, AP Dhillon postpones release after Pahalgam tragedy
In the shadow of one of the most horrifying terror attacks in recent years, the entertainment industry in India is taking a collective pause. On April 22, a brutal assault in the peaceful valley of Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, left at least 26 tourists dead in broad daylight. The sheer shock of the tragedy has left the nation reeling, and artists are making sure their grief is not confined to silent statements. So instead of moving on with scheduled performances, many have decided to cancel concerts and appearances, sending a symbolic message: there is no celebration when lives have been so cruelly lost. Yesterday, rapper AP Dhillon announced the postponement of his upcoming album release in light of the tragic attack. Sharing a heartfelt note on social media, he said, 'In honour of the victims of the tragedy in Pahalgam, I will be postponing today's release until further notice. My heart is with everyone affected.' The artist's decision adds to the growing wave of solidarity from the entertainment industry, as musicians and actors alike pause their projects to mourn the lives lost. Renowned singer Shreya Ghoshal is another one of the most recent to act. Her Surat concert, part of her All Hearts Tour, was called off following the attack; the concert was scheduled to be held on Saturday at the Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Indoor Stadium. A joint statement by Ghoshal and the event organisers was shared on Instagram: 'In light of the recent and tragic events, the organizers, along with the artist, have collectively made the decision to cancel the upcoming show scheduled to happen in Surat this Saturday, April 26th.' They assured fans that 'all ticket holders will receive full refunds, and the amount will be automatically refunded back to your original mode of payment.' A post shared by Tarish entertainment (@tarish_entertainment) Singer Arijit Singh, too, had cancelled his Chennai concert after the devastating news. Originally set for April 27, the singer shared a note from the organisers on his Instagram stories. The note read: 'In light of the recent and tragic events, the organisers, along with the artist, have collectively made the decision to cancel the upcoming show scheduled to happen in Chennai this Sunday, April 27th.' Earlier music composer Anirudh Ravichander had also postponed ticket sales for his much-anticipated Hukum Tour in Bengaluru, saying on Instagram: 'The tragic events in Pahalgam have deeply shaken us all. Our heartfelt prayers and deepest condolences go out to the victims and their families.' A post shared by Anirudh (@anirudhofficial) Furthermore, Papon, the Assamese singer and composer, also cancelled his Ahmedabad show slated for April 26, citing the same reason. The update was posted on Instagram, with assurances that ticket refunds would be processed automatically. A post shared by SAMRAGA - School of Music & Arts (@ It was not surprising that the sense of mourning extended beyond music. Bollywood actor Aamir Khan chose not to attend a special screening of his cult classic Andaz Apna Apna in Mumbai this week. While the event was a nostalgic moment for the cast and crew ahead of the film's re-release, Aamir opted out. Aamir revealed: 'I was reading reports about what happened at Pahalgam in Kashmir. I have been badly affected by the senseless killing of innocents. I was in no state to go (to the preview). I will see it sometime later this week.' In a world often accused of moving on too quickly, these decisions by artists across genres feel especially powerful.

Hindustan Times
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Shreya Ghoshal follows Arjit Singh, cancels Surat concertafter Pahalgam terrorist attack; ticket holders assured refund
Singer Shreya Ghoshal has cancelled her upcoming concert in Surat, days after the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam. Taking to Instagram, the organisers and Shreya shared the update via a joint statement. (Also Read | Arijit Singh announces cancellation of Chennai concert after Pahalgam attack, promises refund. See post) The concert was part of Shreya's All Hearts Tour and was scheduled to take place on April 26 (Saturday) at the Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Indoor Stadium. The official note read, "In light of the recent and tragic events, the organisers, along with the artist, have collectively made the decision to cancel the upcoming show scheduled to happen in Surat this Saturday, April 26th. All ticket holders will receive full refunds, and the amount will be automatically refunded back to your original mode of payment. Thank you for your understanding." The caption read, "@shreyaghoshal 's Surat show on April 26th stands cancelled. We stand in silence and solidarity—with heartfelt condolences to those affected by the tragedy. #ShreyaGhoshalLive #ShreyaGhoshal #TarishLive #DistrictUpdates #tarishentertainment." A post shared by Tarish entertainment (@tarish_entertainment) After the Pahalgam attack, Shreya shared a post on Instagram. It read, "I can't stop thinking about Pahalgam. About the silence that must've followed the chaos. About the families whose worlds will never be the same again. It breaks my heart to know that lives were lost in such a beautiful, peaceful place, lives that had nothing to do with violence, yet became its victim. This is a wound to the soul of our nation. My heart goes out to every family shattered by this senseless violence. We grieve with you. And we will remember." The caption read, "(Heartbreak emoji) #PahalgamAttack." A post shared by shreyaghoshal (@shreyaghoshal) Earlier, singer Arijit Singh had also cancelled his concert in Chennai, scheduled for April 27, as a tribute to the victims and their families. Arijit reshared a similar note from event organisers on his Instagram, announcing the cancellation. The note read, "In light of the recent and tragic events, the organisers, along with the artist, have collectively made the decision to cancel the upcoming show scheduled to happen in Chennai this Sunday, April 27th." The note also assured ticket holders that they would receive full refunds, which would be automatically processed back to their original mode of payment. The decision comes after the terror attack at Baisaran meadow in Pahalgam on April 22, where 25 Indian nationals and one Nepali citizen were killed. Several others were left injured.