Indo-American singer-songwriter and producer Sid Sriram has announced three shows in November and December 2025 as part of a multi-city India tour, with the setlist promising his biggest South Indian film hits.
The Homecoming Tour—described as his “first-ever commercial multi-city” run of shows—will see Sriram focus on film hits across Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam. The artist and his band will stop by Bengaluru (Nov 22), Chennai (Nov 29) and Hyderabad (Dec 13) as part of the events presented by gig organizers Fat Angel and Zomato District.
Early bird presales begin on Aug. 4, featuring a limited-period buy 1 get 1 free offer. General sales will go live on Aug. 6, 2025. Ticket categories include Fanpit, General, and Lounges, with prices starting at ₹2,000. The tour promoters say each concert will start at 5 pm and are expecting to draw over 15,000 attendees in each city for an arena-sized concert in terms of production and stage design.
Sriram’s film song catalog first gained weight after singing the bluesy Tamil song “Adiye” composed by A.R. Rahman in 2013 for Kadal and later, “Hey Penne” composed by Santhosh Dhayanidhi in 2016 for Kattappava Kanom. More recently, songs like “Ae Pulla” (composed by Rahman) from Lal Salaam and “Vazhithunaiye” (composed by Leon James) from Dragon have also made a dent on streaming platforms. As a Telugu singer, Sriram’s setlist will likely include hits like “Inkem Inkem” composed by Gopi Sundar in 2018 for Geetha Govindam, as well as “Srivalli” composed by Devi Sri Prasad for 2021 actioner Pushpa: The Rise.
Sriram says in a statement, “This tour means everything to me. These cities, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad, aren’t just dots on a map. They’re where I found my voice, fell in love with music, and experienced so many of my firsts. Every stage and every listener from these places has shaped the artist I am today. There’s a deep emotional resonance I feel when I perform here. It’s like opening an old journal, familiar yet still capable of moving me in new ways.”
To that end, Sriram intends to pay tribute to each city with a different setlist. “I’ve poured myself into every track selection, capturing memories, momentum, nostalgia, and new energy. It’s my way of saying thank you, through music, emotion, and presence. It’s about coming home and bringing everyone along for the journey,” he adds.
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