Vishal & Sheykhar launch 13-city U.S. summer tour
Vishal & Sheykhar will bring their live Bollywood hit show, The Superhit Tour, to 13 U.S. markets in July and August 2026 after a sold-out 2025 run. The tour leans on more than 25 years of songs, a full band and large-scale production as South Asian live entertainment keeps growing in North America.
Why it matters: - Vishal & Sheykhar are taking one of Bollywood’s most recognizable hit catalogs back to U.S. stages at a time when South Asian live entertainment is expanding in North America. - The tour is built for multigenerational audiences, from fans who grew up with the songs to younger listeners who discovered them through streaming and social media. - Kash Patel Productions is supporting select U.S. markets on the run, underscoring the commercial pull of Indian music events in the U.S.
What happened: - Vishal & Sheykhar announced “The Superhit Tour,” a summer 2026 U.S. concert run that follows a sold-out 2025 U.S. tour. - The duo will play 13 major markets in July and August, including San Jose, Seattle, Dallas, Nashville, Raleigh, Houston, Fort Lauderdale, Washington, D.C. and Denver. - Tickets are now on sale.
The details: - Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani are bringing a full live band, large-scale production, nonstop energy and immersive visuals to the tour. - The setlist will feature hits including “Desi Girl,” “Bang Bang,” “Sheila Ki Jawani,” “Nashe Si Chadh Gayi,” “Ghungroo,” “Manwa Laage” and “Jhoome Jo Pathaan.” - The duo has composed music for more than 350 films and delivered 72 number-one singles with more than 3 billion global streams. - The tour’s listed dates are July 4 in Tampa, Florida; July 5 in White Plains, New York; July 10 in Everett, Washington; July 11 in San Jose, California; July 12 in Garland, Texas; July 17 in Nashville, Tennessee; July 18 in Atlantic City, New Jersey; July 19 in Raleigh, North Carolina; July 23 in Washington, D.C.; July 25 in Houston; July 26 in Hollywood, Florida; July 31 in Denver; and August 2 in Long Island, New York. - The U.S. run includes venues such as JW Marriott Tampa Water Street, Westchester County Center, Angel of the Winds Arena, San Jose Civic, Curtis Culwell Center, The Pinnacle, Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena, Raleigh Memorial Auditorium, The Hall at Live! Casino & Hotel Maryland, Arena Theatre, Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Fillmore Auditorium and Tilles Center Concert Hall. - Media inquiries, interview requests and partnership opportunities go to Joelle@trt.group. - An official tour media kit is available.
Between the lines: - The tour is also a signal that Bollywood music has become a steady live-event draw beyond India, especially among the South Asian diaspora in North America. - Streaming, reels and playlists are changing how younger audiences find classic film songs, which helps keep older hits active in live settings. - The emphasis on sing-along moments and shared audience participation suggests the show is designed as a nostalgia event as much as a concert.
What’s next: - The tour begins July 4 in Tampa and continues through Aug. 2 on Long Island. - Fans can expect reworked live versions of the duo’s biggest songs, with expanded arrangements and audience participation. - The run could further test demand for large-scale South Asian concerts across U.S. arenas and theaters.
The bottom line: - Vishal & Sheykhar are betting their 25-year hit streak, a full production and a broad U.S. itinerary can turn Bollywood nostalgia into a major summer live-show event.
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