15 November,2025 11:20 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Shreya Ghoshal
Singer Shreya Ghoshal is set to take her music across the globe with her next, 'The Unstoppable Tour'.
The multi-continent tour will commence in April 2026 and will take the singer across the UK, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Australia, South Africa, and North America. The shows will see some of her most iconic hits, along with some new sonic chapters that reflect her evolving artistry.
Talking about her forthcoming tour, the singing sensation revealed that she wished to come up with something that could connect people across the globe.
"When I dreamed of The Unstoppable Tour, I wanted to create something that feels alive, something that connects heartbeats across the world, " she shared.
The Indian Idol judge revealed that the tour is a reflection of every person, memory, and story that has helped shape her journey so far.
"This tour is deeply personal to me; it's a reflection of every note, every story, and every emotion that has shaped my journey so far. It's a celebration of the people, memories, and moments that have made this journey so special. For me, that's what makes it truly unstoppable," Shreya added.
At Cuttack's Bali Jatra festival on Thursday evening, chaos erupted during Shreya Ghoshal's live performance when an unexpectedly large crowd rushed toward the stage. Barricades collapsed, causing confusion and leading to at least two people falling unconscious from exhaustion and breathlessness.
Security guards and police responded immediately to restore order. The two unconscious people were promptly sent to a local medical institution for treatment. No significant casualties were reported.
Police Commissioner S Devdutt Singh, who was supervising the proceedings, stressed that, while there was a large throng, claims of a stampede were incorrect. "A huge crowd had gathered in Cuttack; there were no gaps between one person and another. Those who were unable to stand in the crowd were taken out with the help of the authorities. No stampede or injuries were reported," Singh said.
Authorities have since increased crowd management attempts to prevent further unfortunate situations during the festival's final hours.