An AI-powered world tour of late Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala has been announced, three years after his death, with organisers planning performances across multiple countries using a digitally recreated version of the artist. The development is significant for fans and the music industry, as it reflects the growing use of artificial intelligence to recreate live performance experiences.
According to international media reports, the tour, titled “Signed to God,” will feature AI-generated visuals and performances designed to simulate Moose Wala’s stage presence. The shows are expected to take place in countries including the United States, Canada, the United Arab Emirates, India, the United Kingdom, Australia and Pakistan.
AI-driven performances across global venues
Organisers said the tour will use advanced artificial intelligence technology to recreate the late singer’s likeness and performance style. The initiative aims to allow fans to experience a concert-like setting despite the artist’s absence.
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The planned locations span major international markets where Moose Wala had a large fan base, particularly in South Asia, North America and the Middle East.
Fan response and industry significance
The announcement has generated strong reactions among fans, especially in Pakistan and India, where the singer enjoyed widespread popularity. The project highlights a broader trend in the music industry, where digital tools are increasingly used to preserve and present the work of late artists.
Background
Sidhu Moose Wala, a prominent figure in Punjabi music, was shot dead in May 2022 in a high-profile case that drew widespread media attention. His death was linked to individuals associated with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, according to reports.
The upcoming AI-driven tour marks one of the most notable posthumous projects involving the singer since his death.

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