Three years after his tragic death, legendary Punjabi singer-rapper Sidhu Moose Wala is set to make a global return virtually. On Tuesday, his official Instagram account stunned fans by announcing the “Signed to God World Tour” scheduled for 2026. A teaser video posted online showed Sidhu performing on stage, sparking curiosity and excitement. The caption was minimal, simply reading “2026,” without any details about the format, performers, or cities involved. While Sidhu’s posthumous music releases have kept his legacy alive, this announcement hints at an even grander posthumous presence.

The tour is being organized by Platinum Events and promoted through a dedicated website featuring a heartfelt tribute to Sidhu’s cultural influence. Describing him as more than a musician a symbol of youth and a global movement—the site quotes his famous line: “Mere baare likheya jaavega, history de vich” (They’ll write about me in history). Fans were left both thrilled and puzzled, with speculation rising about whether this could be a hologram tour using Sidhu’s pre-recorded performances, similar to late rap legend Tupac Shakur’s virtual stage appearances.
Key Reactions and Takeaways:
- Instagram video teaser garnered over a million likes in 24 hours.
- Fans flooded the comments with “Welcome back” and heartfelt messages.
- Many questioned, “Who’s going to perform?” while others joked about the surreal announcement.
- Speculations suggest a hologram performance tour, combining tech and unreleased content.
- The mystery behind the format and execution has only deepened the buzz around Sidhu’s legacy.
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