“This One Will Be Big”: Honey Singh Marks His Return With An 11-City India Tour Led By NDTV Good Times
For Honey Singh, this tour is a reclaiming of his place in live music and the sound that shaped a generation
For Honey Singh, this tour is a reclaiming of his place in live music and the sound that shaped a generation
Yo Yo Honey Singh is set to return to the global stage with one of his biggest world tours yet, with NDTV Good Times leading the India chapter across an expansive eleven-city run ,marking one of the channel’s most ambitious ventures into live entertainment in recent years.
Announced earlier this week, the world tour will launch internationally in Dubai before travelling through key global markets. But it’s the India leg that is already shaping up to be the emotional core of the tour, both for Honey Singh and his fan base. With NDTV Good Times backing production and nationwide amplification, the India chapter is being positioned as a flagship entertainment property for 2026.
Speaking about the collaboration and creative direction, Honey Singh said he is “very excited” about the tour’s scale and storytelling element. Titled My Story, the tour aims to take audiences city-by-city through personal chapters of his life and career. “I have many stories to share. Every city will hear a new story, nothing will repeat,” he said, framing the tour as both a musical showcase and a deeply personal narrative.
Delhi, he added, remains his favourite city to perform in, a sentimental nod to his roots. “I’m from Delhi, performing there is always special. This one will be big.”
Reflecting on his present focus, Honey Singh shared that he is currently driven by what he calls the three M’s: “Money, Mom, and Music. That’s where all my energy is, to be bigger, better, kinder.”
Among his extensive catalogue, Brown Rang continues to be his personal favourite. “People think I’m a good rapper,” he said, “but they don’t realise I’m actually a spontaneous music producer , I can’t rap on the spot.”
On the subject of inspiration, he named A.R. Rahman as his biggest creative influence, expressing a strong desire to collaborate in the future.
Across the eleven Indian cities, fans can expect a curated mix of Honey Singh’s defining hits alongside new creative directions that reflect his evolution. For the artist, this tour represents more than a comeback,it is a reclamation of his place in the live music landscape and a celebration of the sound that shaped an entire generation.
With NDTV Good Times helming execution, partnerships, and promotional strategy, Yo Yo Honey Singh’s India tour is poised to become one of the most high-impact homegrown live music moments of 2026.