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What To Know
- “This tour is my musical autobiography, where each show will reveal a chapter of my journey and tell a story of music, passion, and the people who made it possible to get me where I am today.
- Despite a break from the spotlight due to personal and health challenges, Singh returned to reclaim his spot as a music icon, reconnecting with fans and reminding everyone why he became a phenomenon.
- The first stop on the tour is set for 6 February 2026 at the Coca-Cola Arena, promising a full house and high-energy sing-alongs fans won’t forget.
Dubai’s concert scene is about to get lit as Indian rap superstar Yo Yo Honey Singh launches his new world tour, My Story, right here in the city. The first stop on the tour is set for 6 February 2026 at the Coca-Cola Arena, promising a full house and high-energy sing-alongs fans won’t forget.
A Return to the City That Shaped His Journey
Fans may remember the 2011 music video for “Brown Rang”, where Dubai’s Burj Khalifa was a prominent backdrop — the clip catapulted Yo Yo Honey Singh into mainstream fame. Since then, he’s returned to Dubai for projects like his latest video, “Chillgum”, filmed at the immersive House of Hype attraction.
“Dubai lies very close to my heart,” Singh said. “This tour is my musical autobiography, where each show will reveal a chapter of my journey and tell a story of music, passion, and the people who made it possible to get me where I am today.”
From Delhi to Global Stardom
Born Hirdesh Singh in Delhi, Yo Yo Honey Singh began experimenting with music as a teen before formally studying at the Trinity School of London. Hits like “High Heels”, “Dope Shope”, and “Angrezi Beat” made him a household name in India and worldwide. His blend of Punjabi hooks, pop, and hip-hop became the soundtrack to countless parties, drives, and festivals during the 2010s.
Despite a break from the spotlight due to personal and health challenges, Singh returned to reclaim his spot as a music icon, reconnecting with fans and reminding everyone why he became a phenomenon. His trophy cabinet includes multiple MTV awards and industry accolades, but his real legacy lives in the memories of millennials who grew up on his music.

