Arijit Singh Returns to Live Stage After Quitting Playback Singing
After announcing retirement from playback singing, Arijit Singh returned to the live stage in Kolkata, performing with sitar maestro Anoushka Shankar and admitting, “I’m very nervous.”
An Emotional Comeback in Kolkata, Stadium Erupts in Applause
Nearly a month after announcing his decision to step away from playback singing, singer Arijit Singh made his first live stage appearance on Saturday night at Kolkata’s Netaji Indoor Stadium. The concert witnessed a packed audience that welcomed the singer with a standing ovation. Visibly moved, Arijit addressed the crowd shortly after stepping on stage, saying, “I’m very nervous. Thank you for calling me here.” His words were met with loud applause and cheers across the venue.
Jugalbandi with Anoushka Shankar Becomes the Highlight
The defining moment of the evening was Arijit Singh’s collaboration with renowned sitarist Anoushka Shankar. Accompanied by tabla virtuoso Bikram Ghosh, the trio performed the Bengali classical piece Maya Bhora Rati. The song was originally sung by Lakshmi Shankar and composed by legendary sitar maestro Pandit Ravi Shankar. The blend of classical instrumentation and Arijit’s restrained vocals created a rare musical fusion, prompting repeated applause that briefly paused the performance multiple times.
Concert Videos Go Viral on Social Media
Several videos from the concert began circulating widely on social media late Saturday night. One clip shows Anoushka Shankar warmly welcoming Arijit Singh on stage, while another captures him playing the guitar and improvising with vocal alaaps. Audience-recorded visuals reflect the emotional connect between the singer and his fans. Event organisers clarified that the concert was a pre-planned live performance and not intended for any major announcement, but rather a celebration of collaborative music.
Background: Arijit’s Playback Retirement Announcement
On the 27th of last month, Arijit Singh surprised fans and the music industry by announcing via social media that he would no longer work as a playback singer for films. While the announcement sparked widespread debate, Arijit made it clear that he was not stepping away from music altogether. He stated that he would continue doing live concerts, independent music projects, and collaborations outside mainstream cinema. Several musicians and industry insiders described his decision as a personal and creative choice rather than a withdrawal.
Sharing a Personal Musical Journey on Stage
During the concert, Arijit also shared a personal anecdote about visiting Anoushka Shankar at her residence, where the two reportedly worked on a new composition together. Following this, they performed a segment from Traces of You, further highlighting their creative synergy. Arijit’s vocals and Anoushka’s sitar complemented each other seamlessly, adding depth to the live set and reinforcing the concert’s intimate tone.
Impact on Fans and the Music Industry
For many fans, this marked a deeply emotional moment, as it was Arijit’s first public performance since his playback exit. Several attendees expressed relief, saying they feared the singer might disappear from live platforms altogether. Music critics believe Arijit’s move could strengthen India’s live music and independent music ecosystem, encouraging established artists to explore formats beyond film playback.
Arijit Singh, addressing the audience:
“I’m very nervous. Coming back on stage like this wasn’t easy, but your love is what keeps me standing here.”
Industry observers noted that Arijit’s calm stage presence contrasted sharply with the pressure of film playback schedules. Several senior musicians present at the venue said the concert reflected a conscious shift toward artistic freedom, where performance, not commercial deadlines, defined the musician’s relationship with music and audiences.
The Kolkata concert makes it clear that while Arijit Singh may have stepped away from film playback singing, he remains firmly at the heart of India’s music landscape. His return to the live stage signals a shift toward more personal, collaborative, and independent musical expressions. For the industry, it reflects a growing trend of leading artists redefining success beyond cinema.
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