3 years after his death, Sidhu Moosewala ‘returns’ for 2026 tour; fans ask how

It’s been three years since Sidhu Moosewala’s untimely death, but his official Instagram page just dropped an unexpected announcement; a world tour titled ‘Signed to God’ is set for 2026.
The announcement has sparked a mix of excitement, disbelief and speculation, considering it's been three years since the singer’s tragic assassination in May 2022. So, what exactly is going on?
Wait, how is this even possible?
Naturally, the internet had questions. The post, which already has over a million likes in just a day, has people talking. Comments flooded in, with fans writing things like “Welcome back”, while others were more puzzled.
“But who's gonna do the concert?” asked one user.
Another said “Bro took 'Dropping from heaven' seriously.”
Some fans offered their theories, with a few pointing towards tech. “2026 soon Sidhu Holo Gram show,” wrote one, hinting at the possibility of a holographic performance similar to what’s been done with Tupac Shakur in the past.
What’s actually planned for the tour?
According to the announcement, the ‘Signed to God’ tour will celebrate Moosewala’s musical legacy, but with a cutting-edge twist.
Reports suggest that an AI avatar of the singer is being developed to appear on stage, recreating his presence in an entirely new way. It's a move that could change how the world remembers and honours artists who are no longer with us.
It’s reportedly the first time a posthumous world tour has been announced for any artist, which only adds to the intrigue. While official tour dates, locations, or ticket info haven't been shared yet, the buzz is already global.
From Punjab to Toronto, and from London to Sydney, fans are hyped for what’s being called a “groundbreaking moment in music history”.
Could it really work?
Insiders have hinted that the shows might use advanced tech like 3D holograms or augmented reality to bring Sidhu’s biggest hits back to life on stage. Though nothing has been confirmed by his team beyond the initial post, the lack of details has only fuelled the mystery and the anticipation.