Honey Singh's Pune Concert Postponed to April 18 Due to Severe Weather

Rapper Honey Singh has postponed his sold-out Pune concert to April 18, 2026, citing anticipated rain and thunderstorms as per a government advisory. He assured fans that all purchased tickets will be valid for the new date. In a separate legal development, the Delhi High Court has directed the government to take down his 2006 song "Volume 1," calling it obscene and derogatory towards women. The court has issued notices to Honey Singh and fellow rapper Badshah, with the next hearing scheduled for May 7.

Key Points: Honey Singh Pune Show Rescheduled Over Weather, Court Song Ban

  • Pune concert postponed due to weather advisory
  • New show date is April 18, 2026
  • All existing tickets remain valid
  • Delhi High Court bans 2006 song for obscenity
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Honey Singh's concert in Pune postponed due to bad weather. Check out new date

Honey Singh postpones Pune concert due to rain. New date is April 18. Delhi High Court also orders removal of his 2006 song for obscenity.

Honey Singh's concert in Pune postponed due to bad weather. Check out new date
"safety of my fans remains the top priority - Honey Singh"

Mumbai, April 3

Singer and rapper Honey Singh has rescheduled his upcoming concert at Pune due to unexpected bad weather.

Taking to his Instagram handle, Honey Singh shared a note about his upcoming Pune concert, saying that he, along with the organisers have decided to postpone the concert due to "anticipated rain and thunderstorms" in the city as per the government advisory.

The show, which was scheduled for tomorrow in Pune, will now take place on April 18.

He wrote, "Fans!!! Despite being completely sold out for Saturday (04.04.2026), we have to reschedule the show to 18.04.2026 due to anticipated rain and thunderstorms. This decision has been made in line with the government advisory, as the safety of my fans remains the top priority."

He added, "All tickets purchased will remain valid for the new date (18.04.2026). See you soon, Pune - in just 2 weeks!"

Honey Singh is currently on a concert spree, with his previous shows held in Mumbai and Delhi. The videos from his shows have gone viral, in which he was seen performing with actress Soundarya Sharma on the stage.

Meanwhile, singer and rapper Honey Singh's song Volume 1 has been directed to be taken down from all social media platforms and sharing platforms after the Delhi High Court directed the same to the Central Government on Thursday.

The Delhi High Court said that the song is obscene, vulgar and derogatory towards women. This cannot be allowed in the name of artistic freedom and freedom of speech and expression.

The song was released in 2006 by Honey Singh and Badshah.

Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav issued the direction to the Central Government on a petition moved by an organisation, namely Hindu Shakti Dal and others.

The high court has also issued notice to Singers Honey Singh and Badshah and listed the matter on May 7 for hearing.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good decision by the organizers. An open-air concert in a thunderstorm is a recipe for disaster. Better safe than sorry. April 18 it is! 🎤
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Aman W
The news about the court order on his old song is more important than the concert delay. That song *was* problematic. Artistic freedom has limits when it degrades women. The court did the right thing.
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Sarah B
It's a bit of a mixed article, isn't it? Concert news and a court case. I respect the safety call for Pune fans. Hope everyone who booked trains and hotels can adjust.
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Vikram M
Yo Yo! The show must go on... just two weeks later. Fully sold out means the love is still strong. Hope the new date has clear skies! 🤞
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Kriti O
While I appreciate the safety priority, a little more advance notice would have been better for out-of-town fans. The court case is a serious matter that needs addressing separately from his current tour.

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