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FWICE seeks Badshah’s response on performing on alleged Pakistani-backed event in Dallas

FWICE has sought clarification from Badshah over his upcoming Dallas concert, allegedly backed by a Pakistani-owned company. The show, scheduled for 19 September 2025, is reportedly sponsored by 3Sixty Shows.

August 13, 2025 / 19:45 IST
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FWICE questions Rapper Badshah

The singer-rapper Badshah has been formally contacted by the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) to enquire about his upcoming performance in Dallas, which is allegedly connected to a Pakistani-owned business.

Concerns regarding the Badshah Un-Finished Tour event, which is set for September 19, 2025, at the Curtis Culwell Centre in Dallas, USA, were raised by FWICE in an official letter to the artist.

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According to reports cited by the organisation, 3Sixty Shows, a business purportedly owned and run by Pakistani nationals, is sponsoring the show.

According to Free Press Journal, the letter stated, "Dear Mr. Badshah, It has come to our attention that you are scheduled to perform in an upcoming event 'Badhshah Un-Finished Tour' at the Curtis Culwell Centre in Dallas, USA, on the 19th of Sept. 2025 which is reportedly being sponsored by 3Sixty Shows, a company owned and operated by Pakistani nationals. As you are aware, the Federation of Western lndia Cine Employees (FWICE), in alignment with the directives issued by the Ministry of lnformation and Broadcasting, Government of lndia, has clearly instructed all artists, performers, and technicians in the lndian entertainment industry to refrain from engaging in any professional collaborations or performances with Pakistani nationals or organisations connected to Pakistan. These measures are in place considering the continuing acts of terrorism and hostile activities directed against lndia from across the border."