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The singer decided for the tour after he participated in 'We Are The World' 2010 remake for Haiti benefit.
Reportedly, fans of the melodious singer in North America and Europe have purchased almost all the tickets for 11 concerts between June 11 and July 5.
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Produced by Deepak Gattani of Rapport Global Productions, the tour, beginning on June 11, will go around 20 cities globally and end at London's Wembley Stadium on July 25.
The 'Mozart Of Madras' will be accompanied by dance and singer troupes for the world tour.
Creative director of the concert Amy Tinkham, who earlier created concerts of Britney Spears, the Backstreet Boys and Mariah Carey, said that the show is a complete “blend of new technologies with dramatic dance arrangements and acrobatics”.
Rahman has decided to put forward the songs from his blockbuster movies like 'Slumdog Millionaire', 'Lagaan', 'Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na', 'Dil Se', 'Rang De Basanti' and 'Roja'.
Ritu Beri designs Rahman's clothes for tour
Ritu Beri, an international fashion designer, has designed outfits for Rahman's concert.
Over 300 costumes have been designed for Rahman and his dance and singer troupes.
LED outfits have been designed for the Grammy Award winner. LED outfits are the illuminated garments that shine at night.
"While designing for this tour it was important to keep intact the heritage and traditions of India and add a new modernity to the presentation. There are two different costumes to represent different parts of India. While one outfit is inspired by Bharatnatyam, there is another with elements of yoga and Kathak," Ritu Beri told NDTV.
Invitation from Australian High Commissioner
Peter Varghese, the Australian High Commissioner to India, has invited the Academy Award winner, A. R. Rahman, to come to Australia and do some work over there.
At the preview of 'Australian Film Festival 2010' at Chennai, Varghese discussed building up bond with India and its film fraternity after the racism attacks on Indians in Australia.
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