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UK Preparations Begin for Sidhu Moosewala Hologram Tour

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Preparations are now underway in the UK for the upcoming Signed to God world hologram tour, a project dedicated to celebrating the life, music and lasting impact of Sidhu Moosewala. With key members of the team arriving in the country, early-stage planning and technical groundwork has officially begun.

The arrival of Sardar Balkar Singh in the UK marks an important step in the build-up to the international tour, which will use hologram technology to recreate Sidhu Moosewala’s on-stage presence for audiences across the world. The tour is expected to travel across the UK, Europe, Canada, Australia and India, bringing together fans from the global Punjabi diaspora.

Sources close to the project have described the tour as a tribute rooted in respect rather than spectacle.

“This isn’t about replacing anyone or recreating moments for the sake of it,”

one member of the production team shared.

“It’s about honouring Sidhu’s voice, his words and the connection he still holds with people.”

Early preparations in the UK are focused on technical rehearsals, stage planning and coordination with international partners. The UK is set to play a central role in the wider rollout of the tour, acting as one of the main bases for production and promotion.

BritAsia TV has confirmed it will be supporting the Signed to God tour across its platforms, helping to promote the project at no cost as part of its ongoing commitment to Punjabi culture and music. The channel’s involvement reflects the significance Sidhu Moosewala continues to hold within the community, both in the UK and globally.

Speaking about the project, one source involved in the planning said, “Sidhu’s music crossed borders long before this tour was imagined. This is about continuing that journey in a way that stays true to who he was.”

Since behind-the-scenes visuals from rehearsals began circulating online, fans have responded with an outpouring of emotion. Many have welcomed the tour as an opportunity to reconnect with Sidhu Moosewala’s music in a shared space, while others have highlighted the importance of approaching the project with sensitivity, something organisers say has remained a priority from the start.

The Signed to God tour also represents a new chapter in how legacy artists are remembered in the modern era, combining technology with cultural storytelling. While the use of holograms in live performances is not new, this project is being positioned as a carefully curated experience rather than a traditional concert.

Further details, including official tour dates and venues, are expected to be announced in the coming weeks as preparations continue behind the scenes.