Home

News

Video

In-Short
Shreya Ghoshal's Mumbai Concert Delayed: India-Pakistan Tensions Cited as Reason for Postponement.
  • 734 views
  • 2 min read

In light of the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, celebrated singer Shreya Ghoshal has announced the postponement of her highly anticipated Mumbai concert. The concert, originally scheduled for May 10 as part of her "All Hearts Tour," will be rescheduled to a later date.

Ghoshal's decision reflects a sense of solidarity with the nation during these challenging times. The specific reasons cited for the postponement relate to the ongoing events in India following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam. While expressing her disappointment, Ghoshal assured her fans that the concert is not canceled but merely postponed, with all previously purchased tickets remaining valid for the rescheduled date. She conveyed her hopes that everyone will reunite soon.

The decision to postpone the concert comes amidst a wave of similar actions taken by artists across India. Several other prominent musicians have either canceled or postponed their scheduled performances in light of the current geopolitical climate. Arijit Singh postponed his live concert in Abu Dhabi, Shankar Mahadevan called off his Delhi concert, and Papon postponed his concert in Kanpur. Usha Uthup's Mumbai concert, which was scheduled for May 10, has also been postponed.

These decisions highlight the sensitivity and concern within the artistic community regarding the prevailing situation. The artists are prioritizing national sentiment and security concerns.

Conversely, some artists have chosen to proceed with their engagements. Singer Kailash Kher, for instance, performed in Bengaluru on May 9. Similarly, Shreya Ghoshal's "All Hearts Tour" concert in Mumbai's Jio Garden was initially reported to be proceeding as planned. However, the latest reports confirm that Ghoshal has indeed postponed the Mumbai concert.

The varying responses from artists underscore the complex considerations involved in such decisions, balancing commitments to fans and the entertainment industry with an awareness of the national mood. The situation remains fluid, and further adjustments to schedules may occur as events unfold.


Eager and inquisitive, Aahana is a new journalist with a passion for local human-interest stories. She's quickly learning the art of interviewing and aims to amplify the voices of everyday people in her community. Aahana is committed to ethical reporting and believes in the power of storytelling to connect individuals and foster understanding.

Latest Post


World  |  May 13, 2025
In the wake of recent tensions and a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the Adampur Air Force Station in Punjab has become a focal point, sending a strong message across the border. Sources suggest that the ...

Entertainment  |  May 13, 2025
Amidst escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, singer Guru Randhawa has called for unity, emphasizing the importance of national solidarity. Randhawa's statement comes at a time when relations between the two countries are strained, with poli...

World  |  May 13, 2025
Amidst recent Indo-Pak tensions, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) held a briefing addressing key issues, including the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) and rebutting claims made by former U. S. President Donald Trump regarding his rol...

World  |  May 13, 2025
An 85-year-old former Chinese soldier, Wang Qi, who has resided in India's Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh for over five decades, is facing the threat of deportation after overstaying his visa. Wang Qi's son, Vishnu, stated that his father was re...

About   •   Terms   •   Privacy
© 2025 The Bulletin Box