There are concerts. And then there is a Yo Yo Honey Singh concert. Electric. Powerful. Magical. Delhi experienced the difference as the India chapter of the NDTV Good Times ‘My Story World Tour’ opened to a packed arena, charged with an energy that only Singh can command.
As the lights rose and the music thundered across the arena, it was instantly clear that this was not just another concert — it was a night where an artist chose to tell his story in the most powerful language he knows: music. And thus began a movie in motion.
According to a NDTV media release, structured as a powerful narrative of Honey Singh’s life and career, the show, held in delhi on March 14, unfolded in four chapters: The Rise, The Fame, The Darkness and The Comeback. Each section brought out a different emotional dimension to the stage. Cinematic AV sequences played across giant screens, guiding audiences through the defining moments of Singh’s journey while the music exploded live on stage.
The opening act, The Rise, took fans back to the moment Singh first broke into the music scene. Songs like ‘Dope Shop’ brought the arena alive with the raw energy of an artist who would soon reshape the sound of Indian pop music and introduce a new generation to a bold, unapologetic musical voice.
The show then surged into The Fame, the era that transformed ‘Singh into a cultural phenomenon, a pop icon. As Brown Rang’ and ‘Blue Eyes’ echoed through the arena, nostalgia and celebration swept across the crowd. The Bollywood era followed with unstoppable party anthems like ‘Blue Hai Pani Pani’ and ‘4 Bottle Vodka’ — all songs that turned Singh into a household name and defined nightlife across the country.
In the most emotional segment of the night — The Darkness — Singh turned inward. In a rare and deeply personal moment, he spoke openly about a phase of life that few artists are comfortable sharing on stage. As the lights dimmed, the spectacle softened, and for a few moments, the arena witnessed Singh not as a superstar but as a storyteller of his own struggles. Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Honest.
The chapter became one of the most powerful moments of the evening, reminding fans that behind the fame and the hits lies a journey of struggle, reflection and resilience.
And then came The Comeback. If the earlier chapters told the story of an icon, the final act told the story of an artist who had fought his way back. Performing recent hits like ‘Millionaire’, Singh brought the night to an emotional high. ‘This time it is personal,’ he told the audience — a line that resonated deeply with fans who have followed his journey through every phase.
Around this deeply personal narrative unfolded a spectacle rarely attempted in Indian concert production. The show blended cinematic storytelling, live music video shoots, immersive stagecraft and aerial dance performances to create a fully immersive audio-visual experience.
The concert also delivered unforgettable moments of fan engagement. Winners of the Love Dose contest were invited on stage with Singh, sharing the spotlight with the artist they admire, while one lucky fan rode home on a brand-new bike
And in one of the most heartfelt moments of the night, Singh celebrated his birthday in his hometown with his fans, cutting a specially designed cake on the Delhi stage as the arena erupted into cheers. In a concert first, he also recorded a live music video on stage, which will be released soon.
Rahul Kanwal, CEO and Editor-in-Chief of NDTV, said, ‘With ‘My Story’, NDTV Good Times has reimagined what a live concert can be. This is not just about music – it is storytelling on a grand scale, where an artist invites audiences into the most personal chapters of his journey. We will bring more such extraordinary experiences to fans across the country.’
Rahul Shaw, Chief Experiences Officer at NDTV, added that ‘My Story’ was designed as a fully immersive experience where music, cinema and emotion come together in one powerful narrative.
And, as the NDTV Good Times ‘My Story World Tour’ travels across India, one thing is certain: while every city will have something special waiting for its fans, the energy, unpredictability, and spectacle of this tour promise some of the craziest live music moments the year will see.
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