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Scheduled for February 14–28, 2026 (multiple venues), this tour marks two and a half decades of M. G. Sreekumar’s most beloved playback hits. Unlike a standard solo concert, “Swararagasudha” features a 60-piece live orchestra recreating iconic songs from Devadoothan , Chandralekha , and Thenmavin Kombath . The show will open in Thiruvananthapuram’s Nishagandhi Auditorium, followed by Kochi, Kozhikode, and international stops in Dubai and London. Expect surprise duets with younger playback singers, paying homage to the golden era of 90s and 2000s Malayalam cinema.

For the first time, a live show is dedicated entirely to the musical journey of Mohanlal’s characters. Scheduled for June 5–15, 2026 across Australia, the UK, and the Gulf, this production weaves together songs from Dasharatham , Bharatham , Vanaprastham , and Drishyam . Unlike a tribute, the show uses actors in tableau, live singers (including Vijay Yesudas and Shweta Mohan), and narrative interludes. The highlight is a 15-minute percussion medley featuring the rhythms of Kilichundan Mampazham and Chandralekha . musical malayalam upcoming shows 2026

The most emotionally charged event of the year will be the September 2026 concert series celebrating Dr. K. J. Yesudas’s 86th birthday (often referred to as his ‘navathi’ prelude). While the legendary singer continues to perform selectively, this specially curated show—limited to just three dates (Kochi, Thrissur, and Kollam)—features a stripped-down chamber orchestra. The setlist is chosen by fans via a public poll, with rare songs like “Harimuraleeravam” and “Oru Poonkavanam” topping the list. Tickets are expected to sell out within hours, given the master’s dwindling public performances. Scheduled for February 14–28, 2026 (multiple venues), this

Slated for November 2026 as part of the Kerala Tourism’s “Music Monsoon” post-festival season, “Folk Shakthi” brings tribal artists from Attappadi, Wayanad, and Kasaragod to mainstream urban stages. Collaborating with contemporary fusion bands like Thaikkudam Bridge and Masala Coffee , this show focuses on endangered folk forms— Mappila Paattu , Pulluvan Pattu , and Vadakkan Pattu —reimagined with modern sound design. Performances in Kozhikode and Palakkad will be free-to-public, sponsored by the Sangeet Natak Akademi. For the first time, a live show is

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