The Artists
Sonu Nigam
The Evergreen
Sonu Nigam
An Indian playback singer, music director, actor and live performer. He has recorded over 6,000 songs in more than 30 languages and is known for his versatility across classical, pop, devotional, and film music. He has won the National Film Award, multiple Filmfare Awards, and the Padma Shri in 2022 in recognition of his contributions to Indian music.
Events
Sau Saal Pehle: Ek Baar Phir Se..
On 18 May 2025, Sonu Nigam returned with Sau Saal Pehle: Ek Baar Phir Se.., a powerful continuation of his celebrated tribute to Mohammed Rafi. Staged for an audience that had eagerly awaited his comeback after the December edition, the evening was a journey through Rafi Saab’s immortal repertoire. With every note, Sonu brought fresh energy to the classics, blending nostalgia with renewed orchestral arrangements that gave the songs a vibrant new life. His emotive delivery and effortless command across genres once again proved why he is hailed as one of India’s greatest voices. The concert was not just a musical evening, but an emotional reunion – Rafi’s timeless magic revived through Sonu’s incomparable artistry.
Live in Bangalore On
On 23 February 2025, Bengaluru witnessed an unforgettable evening as Sonu Nigam performed live before a spellbound audience. The city’s vibrant energy met the maestro’s commanding presence, creating a night that was both electric and intimate. Sonu traversed his vast musical journey—moving seamlessly from soulful romantic ballads to high-octane hits that had the crowd singing along with unbridled joy. His effortless stagecraft, coupled with the warmth of his interactions, made the concert feel deeply personal despite the grandeur of the setting. For thousands in attendance, it was more than a performance; it was an experience etched into memory, reaffirming why Sonu Nigam remains one of India’s most cherished voices.
Sau Saal Pehle: A Tribute to Mohammed Rafi
On 24 December 2024, Sonu Nigam unveiled the first chapter of his grand tribute Sau Saal Pehle, marking the centenary of the legendary Mohammed Rafi. Held at The Grand Theatre, Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre in Mumbai, the evening was a celebration of timeless music and enduring legacy. Supported by a full symphony orchestra, Sonu transported the audience through Rafi Saab’s immortal catalogue—from tender romantic ballads to exuberant classics that defined an era. Every rendition carried the weight of reverence, yet sparkled with Sonu’s own artistry, creating a perfect blend of homage and individuality. The audience, swept by waves of nostalgia and admiration, left with the feeling that they had witnessed history being honoured in the most unforgettable way.