Rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh is set to embark on his highly anticipated “Millionaire India Tour,” performing in 10 cities across the country. The tour will kick off on February 22 in Mumbai. Honey Singh shared the exciting announcement on Instagram, unveiling the dates and cities for the concerts. Although the venues are yet to be disclosed, tickets will be available for purchase starting January 11 at 2 PM via Zomato’s District app.
The artist’s journey will begin in Mumbai, followed by performances in Lucknow on February 28, Delhi on March 1, Indore on March 8, Pune on March 14, and Ahmedabad on March 15. Honey Singh will take the stage in Bengaluru on March 22, Chandigarh on March 23, and Jaipur on March 29, culminating the tour in Kolkata on April 5.
For those interested in attending, the concerts are open to fans aged 16 and above. Held indoors, the shows will last approximately four hours and feature Honey Singh’s most iconic tracks, including Brown Rang, Dope Shope, Lungi Dance, and Love Dose. Ticket prices will be announced when sales commence.
In a heartfelt note on Instagram Stories, Honey Singh explained the reason behind his extended absence from the music scene, saying, “Silence is not the end of sound; it is its beginning. It is where life pauses to listen to itself. That’s why I was silent for so many years. Now you will hear me everywhere. Harharmahadev.”
Recently, Honey Singh made a surprise appearance at AP Dhillon’s concert in New Delhi. He also brought his signature style to the song “Millionaire,” featured in the Hindi dub of the series Suits.
Adding to his recent ventures, Netflix premiered a docu-film, “Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous,” directed by Mozez Singh and produced by Sikhya Entertainment, on December 20. The film explores his journey, rise to fame, and personal battles, including his hiatus from the music industry due to mental health struggles.
Honey Singh remains one of India’s most celebrated music artists, with hits like Brown Rang, Angrezi Beat, and Dope Shope, which have cemented his legacy in the music industry.