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Time of India
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Sidhu Moosewala's digital comeback? Singer's AI avatar to start ‘Signed to God' world tour, 3 years after his death
In a twist that no one saw coming, the legacy of Sidhu Moosewala is about to make a groundbreaking comeback, this time, powered by technology. On the third death anniversary of the beloved singer, his official Instagram handle dropped a video announcing a world tour titled Signed to God, set for 2026. And yes, Sidhu will be there, sort of. This marks the first posthumous concert tour of its kind for any Indian artist, and fans are already buzzing with a mix of excitement and disbelief. How will the concert actually happen without Sidhu? If reports are to be believed, the concert will not feature any live human performance from Sidhu. Instead, an AI avatar of the late singer will take the stage. According to India Today, this futuristic version of Sidhu will perform his chart-topping tracks, giving fans a surreal, never-before-seen experience. Sources told Tribune India that the tour might also integrate 3D holograms and augmented reality to replicate Moosewala's stage presence with haunting accuracy. It will be an emotional experience where nostalgia meets next-gen tech. No tour dates yet, but the internet is already losing it While official tour dates, venues, and ticket details are yet to drop, social media has already gone wild. Moosewala fans from across the globe, India, Canada, the UK, US, and Australia, are desperate for answers: Who will do the concert? Will it feel real? One thing is certain, this tour will be a game-changer in the way we remember and experience artists who are no longer with us. Sidhu Moosewala's tragic end still haunts his fans On 29 May 2022, Moosewala was shot dead in his car in Punjab's Mansa district, just months after contesting elections with Congress. His death led to a nationwide uproar and a movement for justice. Even after his passing, his songs continue to trend, keeping his voice alive.


Mint
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
Sidhu Moosewala world tour announced 3 years after death, leaves fans confused. Here's how he will return on stage
It has been 3 years since the tragic killing of Punjabi singer, rapper Sidhu Moosewala. However, fans were left in disbelief when his world tour was announced recently. The announcement video has raised many questions in the minds of the netizens. The Instagram account of the late singer took everyone by surprise and dropped a video announcing the world tour, titled, Signed to God. The tour begins in 2026, celebrating Sidhu Moosewala's legacy through his music. The caption read, '2026.' Reacting to the post, a user wrote in the comments, 'Wait what.' 'How is he doing this,' added another. One more commented, 'But? I mean? Like how? Wt*?' Someone else said, 'I think something unexpected is about to happen.' To answer all questions, the world tour will bring back Sidhu Moosewala on stage in a new, digital avatar. According to sources of a Tribune India report, the Sidhu Moosewala world tour will use modern tech like 3D holograms and augmented reality to bring him back for his fans. However, the organisers of this event are yet to confirm the speculations. The details of the tour, including dates, venues, locations and tickets, are not disclosed. However, the event has already garnered a lot of buzz on social media. Sidhu Moose Wala was shot dead by six assailants on May 29, 2022, at Jawahar Ke village in Punjab's Mansa district. After his death, Moosewala's parents, Balkaur Singh and Charan Kaur, welcomed a baby boy in 2024. The couple shared the news on social media with a photo of their newborn. They welcomed their son via IVF. Their post read, 'Thanks to the good wishes of the lakhs and crores of Shubhdeep's followers and fans, Akal Purakh has sent Shubh's little brother to our laps. My wife's health is fine, thanks to the blessings of the Almighty, and we both are beholden to our well-wishers for showering us with their support.'


India Today
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Sidhu Moosewala's world tour announced 3 years after his death. What it means
Sidhu Moosewala's official Instagram account has revealed plans for a world tour titled 'Signed to God,' set to commence in 2026. The announcement has taken fans by surprise, as this comes three years after the singer's tragic assassination in May 2022. The tour aims to celebrate Moosewala's legacy through his music, and it is the first instance of a tour being announced posthumously for any artist. advertisementAll we know about Moosewala's new world tourThe 'Signed to God' tour will reportedly feature performances of Moosewala's popular songs, with an innovative twist. The use of an AI avatar on stage is being planned to recreate the artist's presence, thereby redefining how deceased artists are commemorated. This approach is being hailed as a groundbreaking move in the entertainment industry, enabling fans to experience Moosewala's essence in a new details about the tour dates, venues, and ticket availability remain under wraps, the announcement has sparked a wave of excitement and curiosity among fans globally. From Punjab to Canada, the UK, the US, and Australia, admirers have expressed overwhelming enthusiasm on social media, eager to partake in this unique tribute. The lack of further information from Moosewala's management has only heightened anticipation of what is expected to be a significant event in 2026. According to sources familiar with the plans as reported by Tribune India, the tour might incorporate cutting-edge technology such as 3D holograms or augmented reality, providing an immersive experience for audiences worldwide. This innovative approach is seen as a potential turning point in the way the legacies of deceased artists are honoured and celebrated, offering a futuristic perspective on memorial events. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sidhu Moosewala ( ) (@sidhu_moosewala)Moosewala's influence has only grown since his death, with his music continuing to resonate with fans globally. The announcement of the 'Signed to God' tour further cements his enduring impact on the music industry and showcases the evolving ways in which artists' contributions can be celebrated more details emerge, fans are likely to continue eagerly anticipating the chance to celebrate the life and work of Sidhu Moosewala through this pioneering world tour. The prospect of such a tribute is not only innovative but also deeply emotional for his admirers.- EndsMust Watch


Time of India
30-05-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Expired ice cream seized in Ludhiana- here's how to check purity at home
Recent reports highlight alarming adulteration practices in ice cream manufacturing across India. Raids uncovered unsanitary conditions, expired ingredients, and the use of harmful substances like detergent and phosphoric acid. When it comes to summer food choices, ice cream always hits the right spot. And with the rise in mercury, the demand for this summer treat always witnesses a sudden spike. This spike also gives rise to the scope of adulteration. A recent report by Tribune India states that a raid by the Health Department on an ice cream manufacturing unit situated in the industrial area, Hambran, Ludhiana, revealed alarming levels of uncleanliness and unhygienic food preparation practices. The report states that the working environment of the factory was found to be filthy, cluttered with waste and lacking basic sanitation, raising serious concerns regarding consumer health and safety. Houseflies and uncovered raw materials were found at the unit, and even some ice-cream flavours were found expired, which were destroyed by the team. It is also reported that the challan for unhygienic conditions was issued to the ice cream unit. As per the Health Department people should buy ice cream only from the trusted vendors and should check the authenticity with simple tests before eating. In the month of April a case of ice cream adulteration was reported in Karnataka. During a raid by the Food Safety and Drug Administration Department (FDA), 97 out of 220 shops were issued notices for failing to maintain proper storage conditions. And many were found using detergent powder in creams to create a creamy texture, and phosphoric acid is being used in cool drinks to enhance fizz. For the unversed, phosphoric acid often leads to weakening of bones. As per The New Indian Express report, a fine of Rs 38,000 was imposed on the market player for following ill practices. In several cases, manufacturers were using synthetic milk made from detergent, urea, or starch to cut costs. Instead of natural sugar, harmful additives like saccharin and non-permitted dyes were being used to enhance taste and colour. It was also found that many manufacturers were using contaminated or non-potable water in ice candies and cool drinks or were adding flavouring agents in quantities far exceeding the permissible limits. Side effects of consuming detergent powder It is said that detergent powder is not fit for human consumption. Its consumption can lead to digestive issues including nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. The string alkaline and acidic ingredients in detergent can cause burns in the throat, esophagus, and stomach. What is Phosphoric Acid and its side effects It is a colorless, odorless, and acidic chemical commonly used in food, industrial, and cleaning products. It is found in soft drinks (especially colas), fertilizers, detergents, and rust removers. Its excessive consumption may increase the risk of kidney stones and kidney disease, especially in people with pre-existing kidney conditions. And it can also lead to osteoporosis and tooth decay. How to check ice cream adulteration If the ice cream melts too quickly or has a gritty, icy texture, it might be adulterated. Also, as per Tribune's post, if you squeeze lemon juice on ice cream and it foams, it might contain detergent, indicating adulteration. Thumb and Embed Images Courtesy: istock Can't eat your food without snapping a picture first?Join our Food Photography Contest and stand a chance to win exciting prizes!Click HERE for our WhatsApp Food Community to discover delicious recipes, enjoy fascinating food stories, and stay updated with the latest food news! Click here One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change