Updated On: 01 May, 2025 07:32 AM IST | Mumbai | Komal RJ Panchal
While many artistes have called off their concerts in the wake of the Pahalgam attack, AR Rahman on going ahead with his tour to show that the country is ‘unstoppable’

AR Rahman’s Wonderment Tour kicks off on May 3 in Mumbai. Pics/Instagram
A music studio is probably where AR Rahman feels most at home, and the stage, a close second. The Mozart of Madras is preparing to take to the stage again with his highly anticipated Wonderment Tour, which kicks off at DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on May 3. Even for someone as shy and quiet as him, the composer and singer’s excitement is palpable, when we meet him days ahead of the concert. We begin by asking him if he follows any dos and don’ts before getting on stage. “You need to save energy. You need to save your voice. I shut off. I meditate or try to be silent,” smiles the Oscar winner.
Tension, planning, rehearsals, sound check — all of that happens before. When it’s time to perform, the maestro turns inward, seeking stillness. But outside, it hasn’t been quiet. The country is mourning the loss of innocent lives in the recent Pahalgam attack. While many artistes, including Shreya Ghoshal and Arijit Singh, called off their concerts in the wake of the tragedy, Rahman remains resolute: the music must continue. “Bad people want the country to stop. We don’t want the country to stop. The country is unstoppable. God willing, we will make this a success for WAVES [World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit], for the government of India, the government of Maharashtra, and for all the people buying tickets,” he states.