Mickey Singh Setlist 2026 — Songs, Order & Running Time
Mickey Singh 2026 Tour Setlist Structure
Mickey Singh, the Canadian punjabi pop act, has no confirmed dates on sale right now, so the song order below reflects how punjabi pop headline sets of this size are typically paced.
Recent Mickey Singh concerts have averaged between 18 and 24 songs spread across roughly 90 to 120 minutes of performance time (excluding opener). The shows typically follow this rough structure:
- Opener (song 1 to 2). A high-energy hit to set the tone.
- Hit block (song 3 to 7). A run of the most-streamed singles.
- Acoustic / storytelling moment (song 8 to 10). Stripped-back arrangements and banter.
- Deep-cut set (song 11 to 15). Fan favorites and newer album tracks.
- Peak run (song 16 to 20). The dancefloor anthems and biggest singalongs.
- Encore (song 21 to 24). A 2 to 3 song encore featuring the signature closer.
Does the Mickey Singh Setlist Change Night to Night?
The core of the Mickey Singh 2026 setlist — the singles and the staging — stays consistent across the tour so production cues work from night to night. Smaller changes (a deep cut swap, a city-specific cover, or an acoustic surprise) happen on some nights. For the exact setlist from a specific Mickey Singh show, check fan-submitted setlists on Setlist.fm after the concert.
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About Mickey Singh
Manvir Singh Mokha was born in Toronto, Ontario in the late 1980s and raised in the Greater Toronto Area's Sikh-Punjabi community — the Brampton-Mississauga-Etobicoke corridor whose density and demographic concentration produced almost the entire contemporary Indo-Canadian Punjabi-pop scene of the 2010s and 2020s. He grew up between the South Asian-music ecosystem of his immediate community and the broader Canadian R&B, hip-hop, and pop landscape of late-1990s and early-2000s Toronto — a bilingual and bi-musical formation that became the literal architecture of his on-stage persona once commercial releases began. He started writing and recording in his late teens out of bedroom-studio setups in the GTA before moving into more formal production around 2010, and stepped into commercial release with the 2011 single Galliyan — produced as a deliberate fusion of Punjabi lyrical structure with R&B-and-pop production conventions — which became the breakthrough that pulled his name into international Punjabi rotation. The follow-up releases established the lane: International Villager (the 2012 collaboration with Yo Yo Honey Singh that became one of the defining tracks of the Indian hip-hop-Punjabi crossover wave), the Lifted album in 2013, Most Wanted (2014, the cycle that pushed him into headline-tour territory on the North American Punjabi circuit), Burning (2015, the streaming-era inflection point), and Maston (2017, which solidified his R&B-Punjabi production palette and brought the LA-studio relocation into the public narrative). Hits Different (2022) and the standalone single releases since — Bottle Up, the Raftaar collaborations, the Ikka features, the broader Indo-American hip-hop guest spots — have kept the catalogue moving at one of the fastest release cadences in contemporary Punjabi-pop. The Toronto-to-Los Angeles relocation around the mid-2010s was a deliberate strategic move: the LA studio cluster — Burbank, Hollywood, and the broader San Fernando Valley — concentrates the production talent, A&R relationships, and crossover-collaboration infrastructure that the Brampton-and-Surrey scene cannot match, and the move allowed Singh to plug directly into the Indo-American hip-hop and R&B ecosystem around artists like Raftaar, Bohemia, and the broader Saavn-era streaming-Indian pop community. Across the 2010s and 2020s he has remained one of the most internationally touring Indo-Canadian Punjabi artists, with North American legs anchoring the calendar and selective UK, Australian, and Indian dates added when the routing allows. His label Mickey Singh Entertainment has become an artist-developmental platform for younger Indo-Canadian and Indo-American singers. The dual-coast identity — Toronto roots, Los Angeles studio base — is the through-line of every project since the move.
