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Shreya Ghoshal's Mumbai Concert Postponed Amid Ongoing India-Pakistan Tensions

Shreya Ghoshal clarified that her Mumbai concert, has been postponed and not cancelled. This decision was taken amid the ongoing India-Pakistan tensions.

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Following Pahalgam terror attack and the recent India's missile strikes in Pakistan, several concerts have been cancelled and postponed. Singer Shreya Ghoshal has postponed her Mumbai concert in light of the rising India-Pakistan tensions. Taking to her Instagram handle, Shreya clarified that her concert, part of the All Hearts Tour, has been postponed and not cancelled. It was scheduled to take place on Saturday, May 10, 2025.

Shreya Ghoshal's Mumbai concert postponed

Announcing the postponement of her show, Shreya Ghoshal said, “My dearest fans, with a heavy heart, I want to share that my homecoming concert in Mumbai, part of the All Hearts Tour and scheduled for 10th May 2025 at Jio World Garden, BKC, will be postponed due to the current events unfolding in our beloved country.”

The singer said she feels "deep responsibility to stand in solidarity with" India. She added, "This concert means the world to me, and I was looking forward to sharing a powerful evening with all of you. But as an artist and a citizen, I feel a deep responsibility to stand in solidarity with the nation during this time".

The National-award winning singer also assured that new date of her concert will be announced soon. “I promise that this is not a cancellation, just a postponement. We will reunite soon, stronger and more united than ever. A new date will be announced very soon, and all tickets purchased will remain valid for the rescheduled concert," she said.

Shreya thanked everyone for understanding and asked her fans to take care of each other.

Last month, after the Pahalgam terror attack, Shreya cancelled her Surat show.

India-Pakistan tensions

Tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated significantly after India's precision strikes at nine locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir(PoK) as part of 'Operation Sindoor' on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.

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