In exciting news for music lovers and wellness enthusiasts, Rishab Rikhiram Sharma — critically acclaimed neo-classical musician and globally celebrated sitarist — has announced a 10-city India tour as part of the Asia leg of his renowned
Sitar for Mental Health Tour 2026.
Spanning Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Kolkata and New Delhi between March and April 2026, the tour marks a grand homecoming for Sharma, whose innovative blend of Indian classical music and modern mindfulness has resonated with audiences worldwide.
Arriving at a moment when classical and neo-classical sounds are finding renewed appeal among millennials and Gen Z,
Sitar for Mental Health bridges artistry and introspection, offering music as both experience and therapy. Sharma’s live shows — celebrated across the United States, Canada, Europe and the UK — have become immersive spaces for healing and conversation around mental well-being.
The upcoming India leg carries added emotional weight, following the postponement of his 2025 India tour due to global geopolitical tensions. For fans across the country, this long-awaited return promises an immersive celebration of sound, soul, and shared connection — reaffirming Sharma’s place as one of India’s most significant contemporary cultural voices.
As the youngest and last disciple of Pandit Ravi Shankar, Sharma continues to carry forward a legendary legacy while reinventing it for a new generation. His performances weave the depth of Indian ragas with modern textures and improvisational nuance, transforming the sitar into a conduit for reflection and emotional release.
Reflecting on his India tour, Rishab Rikhiram Sharma said: “Music and its power to heal is truly a blessing, and I feel incredibly grateful to be able to share this gift with the world. While we made the difficult decision to postpone the 2025 India tour, it was done with purpose and solidarity, standing with my country when it mattered most. Since then, the journey has taken us across the globe, performing to sold-out audiences in some of the world’s most revered venues. As we step into a brand new year, I’m filled with excitement to finally return home and honour the many heartfelt requests from my Indian fans. This homecoming will be grand, immersive, and an experience of a lifetime, celebrating the healing power of the sitar while continuing to raise awareness for mental health.
Sitar for Mental Health is coming back home, and I can’t wait to share this journey with you.”