Moosewala, who had a global fanbase, expressed in his last interaction with SBS Punjabi that he hoped to visit Australia soon.
However, the singer-turned-politician tragically passed away after being shot in Punjab.
The Punjabi community in Australia has kept his memory alive through posters and paintings displayed in many communal spaces.
Often compared to Tupac, the star is now set to perform just like the American rapper — via a holographic concert.
The official website of the Signed to God tour states, "Even though he is no longer with us physically, Sidhu Moosewala's legacy lives on — through his powerful music, his timeless message, and the millions of people he inspired to stand up for their rights, speak up, and never forget where they came from."
"Sidhu Moosewala wasn't just an artist — he was a movement."
Fans across Australia have shown excitement following the announcement and echoed the singer's words: "Legends never die."
Listen to the fans' reactions, about the tour as well as excerpts from Sidhu Moosewala’s final interaction with SBS Punjabi, in this podcast.
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