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Raja Kumari excited to start 'The Bridge World Tour' from her hometown

Meanwhile, Raja Kumari is basking in the success of Jawan. She has written and performed Jawan’s title theme track, King Khan Rap for Shah Rukh Khan.

Raja Kumari excited to start 'The Bridge World Tour' from her hometown

Grammy Award-nominated rapper Raja Kumari is set to kickstart her 'The Bridge World' tour from her ancestral hometown Hyderabad.

"I am very excited to start the tour in Hyderabad, my ancestral hometown. The Bridge World Tour is a manifestation straight off my vision board. Paying homage to my roots by beginning the tour in India and literally bringing east and west by ending the tour in my birthplace of Los Angeles. This is the most ambitious show I have ever put on stage and I’m excited to share my art with all the lovely people who come out to The Bridge World Tour," she expressed her happiness.


The Bridge World Tour starts in India from the first week of October. It will take place in Hyderabad, New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Toronto, Washington DC, New York, Cambridge, Chicago, Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. The tour spans from October to December.

Meanwhile, Raja Kumari is basking in the success of Jawan. She has written and performed Jawan's title theme track, King Khan Rap for Shah Rukh Khan.

Raja Kumari is also a trained Indian classical dancer. She was born in Claremont, California to Telugu-speaking parents. She has been in the hip-hop scene for over a decade and rose to prominence in India with her collaboration with Indian rapper Divine for the track "City Slums".

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