Badshah's "Unfinished Tour" in the USA is already making waves, with the kickoff show in Virginia turning into a record-setting spectacle. The EagleBank Arena was packed with over 10,000 fans who witnessed a fusion of music, dance, and stunning visuals. The rapper's entrance was nothing short of dramatic, as he rose on a hydraulic platform to begin with his hit song 'Daaku'.
One of the biggest surprises of the night was the unexpected appearance of Nora Fatehi. Her performances of "Oh Mama Tetema" and "Garmi" electrified the audience, turning the arena into a massive dance floor. Aastha Gill also made a comeback to the stage after five years, adding to the night's excitement with Bollywood-pop songs that had everyone singing along. Badshah shared that moments like these prove that music transcends borders when it comes from the heart, and that this is just the beginning.
Nora Fatehi shared on her Instagram stories that the crowd's energy was so intense, it felt like an earthquake shaking the green room. She even hinted at a possible guest appearance from Badshah during her own U.S. tour next year.
The "Unfinished Tour" is backed by a $2 million investment, making it the biggest ever for an Indian hip-hop tour. The show features cutting-edge technology and immersive audio-visual effects. Following his success in the U.K., UAE, and Canada, Badshah's North American tour will continue in New Jersey, the Bay Area, Seattle, Dallas, and Chicago. These shows are anticipated to be as electrifying as the Virginia debut.
Beyond music, Badshah is also making his mark in high fashion, with appearances at Paris Men's Fashion Week and a debut at New York Fashion Week coming up. His food venture, Badboy Pizza, is also gaining traction.
The tour coincides with the release of Badshah's 2024 album, "Ek Tha Raja," which features collaborations with artists like Shah Rukh Khan. The album has gained over 350 million streams on Spotify, demonstrating Badshah's global appeal.
Fans can catch Badshah at the Oakland Arena on September 13, 2025, the accesso ShoWare Center in Kent, WA, on September 14, the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, TX, on September 19, and the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, IL, on September 20.