At a time when Indian music continues to resonate across global stages, Shreya Ghoshal has once again proven why her voice remains one of the most beloved in the industry. Fresh off her UK tour, the singer opened up about the overwhelming response from international audiences and the emotional connection that transcends borders.Reflecting on the recent tour, Shreya described the experience as nothing short of magical. “Performing across the United Kingdom on the Unstoppable tour has been incredibly special. Every time I return, I’m reminded of how deeply music connects us across borders, especially seeing how Hindi music has travelled so far from home. Watching entire arenas singalong, often louder than me, is always surreal and deeply moving,” she said.The tour saw packed venues and enthusiastic crowds, underscoring the global appeal of Hindi film music. For many in the diaspora, these concerts are more than entertainment, they are a bridge to home. Shreya acknowledged this sentiment, noting how the emotional intensity of the shows stood out to her.“This tour brought back memories of my early international shows, but what stood out was the emotional intensity. There’s a beautiful sense of nostalgia among audiences abroad, these songs become a piece of home, creating a very intimate bond,” she said.What made the concerts particularly memorable, according to the singer, was the palpable sense of unity in the crowd. “What made these shows truly different was the shared energy. Sold-out venues, people singing and celebrating every moment, it felt less like a performance and more like a collective experience.”Beyond touring, the singer has remained consistently active in the music industry, lending her voice to multiple film industries and independent projects, while continuing to experiment with genres and languages. Her ability to evolve while staying rooted in melody has kept her at the forefront of Indian music.With a career spanning over two decades, Shreya has given us some of Bollywood’s most iconic songs, from the haunting Bairi Piya in Devdas, which marked her breakthrough to chart-topping hits like Teri Ore from Singh Is Kinng, Sun Raha Hai from Aashiqui 2, and the soulful Deewani Mastani from Bajirao Mastani.
