Shreya Ghoshal Reveals How She Turned Her 44-City Tour Into a Live Album

Shreya Ghoshal has opened up about the process of turning her All Hearts Tour into a live album. The tour spanned 44 cities across the world over a year, featuring iconic venues like the LA Dolby Theatre and Fox Theatre. The singer curated the best recordings from each venue to create the album, with each arrangement being unique and unrepeatable. The album has been released under Sony Music India.

Key Points: Shreya Ghoshal All Hearts Tour Live Album Insights

  • Shreya Ghoshal's All Hearts Tour spanned 44 cities globally over a year
  • Tour featured iconic venues like LA Dolby Theatre and Fox Theatre
  • Live album curates best recordings from each venue
  • Each song arrangement was unique and will not be repeated
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Shreya Ghoshal opens up on process of putting All Hearts Tour spanning 44 cities into live album

Shreya Ghoshal shares how her 44-city global tour became a live album, featuring iconic venues like the Dolby Theatre, with unique arrangements.

"I think we had such a fantastic journey in this tour because it spanned over a year, and we traveled to every part of the world - Shreya Ghoshal"

Mumbai, April 29

The 5 time National Award-winning playback singer Shreya Ghoshal, has spoken up on the enormous process of tying her All Hearts Tour into a live studio album.

The singer spoke with IANS while on the move for work outside India. She shared that the idea of turning the tour into an album came to her after realising that she along with her team has performed at some of the iconic locations across the globe.

She told IANS, "I think we had such a fantastic journey in this tour because it spanned over a year, and we traveled to every part of the world, almost every possible city which we could have. And we had so much love garnered on the way from the audiences wherever we went and we did some really memorable shows. I will remember them as closer to my heart concerts in terms of the venues, sometimes the audiences, sometimes the setlist, every time it was special. So, we thought that we would just curate all of it and make an album out of it. And it was a hard decision to, you know, which song to put. But we tried to get the best of the recordings from each of these venues".

Some of these venues were very iconic like the LA Dolby Theatre, as she shared, "The acoustics and everything, the Dolby Theatre is a very prestigious venue, this year's Academy Awards were held there. Then the Fox Theatre in Detroit where Lata Ji was the first Indian artist to perform there. And it's so historical. I mean, very beautifully made theatre, very old. So, each of these venues had a lot of memories. So, I thought we should make an album which reminds us of these times, not just for the audience members who attended and who could not and also for the band members and all of us who put in our hard work in that. And I think what we always try to do is do these songs a little differently from how it is recorded originally".

The singer shared that each of the arrangements during her tour had a little bit of our heart added to it, and there were extra arrangements and some nuances, something special which kept changing.

"So, if I am singing 'Deewani Mastani' once again, I don't think I will be doing that arrangement ever again. It's just we have moved on from there. So, I thought it was a great way to remember and keep it recorded somewhere", she added.

'All Hearts Tour' live album has been released under the label of Sony Music India.

- IANS

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Priya S
I attended her show in Dubai and it was magical! She performed 'Deewani Mastani' with such raw emotion. Now to know she's releasing a live album from across 44 cities? That's pure dedication. Shreya da is truly a gem of Indian music. πŸ’Ž
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Rohit P
I appreciate the effort but honestly, I'd rather hear the original studio versions. Live recordings often have crowd noise and imperfections. Still, Shreya's voice is divine so I'll probably buy it anyway. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
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Kavya N
This is so heartwarming! The way she talks about each venue having its own memory – she's not just a singer but an artist who truly connects with the audience. And including Lata Mangeshkar's legacy at Fox Theatre? That's pure class. πŸ™
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Michael C
As someone who saw her show in New York, I can confirm – her live performances are next level. The way she reimagines her classics is incredible. This album will be a treasure for fans worldwide. 🎀✨
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Aditya G
She's truly the Nightingale of India. Her dedication to preserving these performances in a live album shows how much she values her craft and her fans. And Sony Music India backing this? That's huge! This is going to be legendary. 🎢πŸ”₯

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