Rigmar Karaoke 2025 «iPad»
By mid-2024, the mockery had turned into admiration. People weren’t laughing at him anymore; they were singing with him. The official Rigmar Karaoke 2025 tour was announced in January 2025. It was not a concert in the traditional sense. There was no backing track of Rigmar’s own voice. Instead, on a massive LED screen, lyrics appeared in his distinctive, hand-written font. The audience became the singer.
By R. Sharma | Entertainment & Tech
When the noise finally faded, he spoke three words into the silent mic: rigmar karaoke 2025
“Now you’re Rigmar.”
But the numbers tell a different story. Over 1.5 million people attended the 2025 tour across 22 cities. Karaoke bar sales in India jumped 340% year-over-year. And for the first time in a decade, vocal training apps reported a decline in users. By mid-2024, the mockery had turned into admiration
Not for audiophiles. Essential for everyone else.
Mobile apps launched alongside the tour allowed fans to record their own “Rigmar versions” of popular songs, which were then mashed into the live show’s finale each night. Professional music critics were baffled. Rolling Stone India called it “the death of virtuosity.” Classical vocalists decried it as “cultural surrender.” It was not a concert in the traditional sense
“Why learn to sing perfectly,” asked one fan at the Hyderabad show, “when you can just feel the song?” As the final show of 2025 took place on a freezing December night in Shillong, Rigmar did something unexpected. He put down the microphone. He stepped to the edge of the stage, and for ten full minutes, he just listened to the crowd sing a medley of Bollywood classics, folk songs, and even a few pop hits.