Expect a career-spanning set at Coca-Cola Arena.


Concerts in Dubai are never in short supply. From global pop heavyweights to rock legends, the city’s calendar is packed with blockbuster shows. Many of these artists now base themselves in Dubai, and one of the most recognisable names among them is Yo Yo Honey Singh, who is getting ready to give back to the city that played a starring role in his rise.

Taking place on 6 February 2026, Yo Yo Honey Singh will officially launch his new world tour, My Story, in Dubai. The first stop on the tour will be the Coca-Cola Arena, where a full house and high-decibel sing-alongs feel all but guaranteed.

If you remember the 2011 music video for “Brown Rang,” you will recall Burj Khalifa looming in the background. The track catapulted Yo Yo Honey Singh into the mainstream. Years later, he returned to the city to film his latest video, “Chillgum,” at Dubai’s immersive attraction House of Hype. Now he is coming back to celebrate that shared history with a live show built around his story.

“Dubai lies very close to my heart,” said Yo Yo Honey Singh. “This tour is my musical autobiography, where each show will reveal a chapter of my journey and will tell a story of music, passion, and the people who made it possible to get me where I am today.”

Born Hirdesh Singh in Delhi, the artist began experimenting with music in his teens before formally studying at the Trinity School of London. Hits such as “High Heels,” “Dope Shope” and “Angrezi Beat” turned him into a household name across India and its global diaspora. His sound, which blends Punjabi hooks with pop and hip-hop sensibilities, defined an era of club nights and chart-topping playlists.

Yo Yo Honey Singh dominated much of the 2010s, although his success was not without setbacks. At the height of his fame, he stepped back from the spotlight due to personal and health struggles. His eventual return reminded fans why he became a phenomenon in the first place, reigniting his connection with audiences who had grown up with his music.

His trophy cabinet is lined with MTV awards and multiple industry honours, but his true legacy lives in the memories of millennials who treated his songs as the unofficial soundtrack to university festivals, late-night drives and house parties.

Tickets to see Yo Yo Honey Singh live in Dubai go on sale on 17 November, with presales starting from 16 November, so it is worth marking your calendar if you want to secure a spot on the arena floor.

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