Red FM, in association with SkillBox and DL91 Era, has announced the SMX Tour — a multi-city musical celebration marking 10 years of India’s iconic hip-hop duo Seedhe Maut. The tour is a tribute to the group’s decade-long journey that helped shape and amplify the country’s underground rap scene.
According to a PTI report, the SMX Tour kicked off in Jaipur with an electrifying opening show, setting the stage for a 15-city musical extravaganza that will run from November 1 to December 27, 2025. The tour aims to capture the raw energy and lyrical intensity of Delhi-based rappers Calm (Siddhant Sharma) and Encore ABJ (Abhijay Negi), who together form Seedhe Maut.
Known for their unapologetic verses, sharp storytelling, and unique rhythm, the duo has become a voice of the youth, representing the evolution of Indian hip-hop over the past decade. The SMX Tour not only commemorates their artistic journey but also celebrates the spirit of collaboration and community that has driven the genre’s growth in India.
The event comes on the heels of Seedhe Maut’s recently released 30-track mixtape DL91 FM (2025), their first under the newly formed label DL91. The mixtape, which features an eclectic blend of sounds and themes, has further solidified their reputation as boundary-pushers in the independent music space.
With Red FM and SkillBox coming together for this landmark initiative, the SMX Tour promises to be one of the most anticipated live music events of the year—uniting fans, artists, and hip-hop enthusiasts across the nation in a celebration of rhythm, rebellion, and roots.
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