
India, Apr 17: Acclaimed spoken word artist and storyteller Nayab Midha has announced her most ambitious project to date — the Rajkumari India Tour 2026, a first-of-its-kind, multi-city journey that marks a defining moment for spoken word poetry in India. The tour will travel across over 20 cities nationwide and will include a historic stadium-scale performance at Talkatora Stadium, widely regarded as one of the first events of its kind for poetry and spoken word in the country.
Nayab Midha states “This India tour feels like a full-circle moment for me. I started out in Delhi’s slam poetry communities with nothing more than a dream and a microphone, and today, to return as a headline artist across cities and continents is incredibly meaningful. But this journey is no longer just about me. It carries the responsibility of showing thousands of young poets and storytellers that there is a stage for their voices. Rajkumari at this scale is not simply a career milestone; it is a statement. It’s about proving that spoken word poetry deserves the same respect, investment and cultural recognition as any major art form in the country. We’re no longer waiting for a seat at the table; we’re creating our own stage. What started in rooms of 20–30 people has now grown into something far bigger than I ever imagined. This tour is not just about performing at scale, it’s about proving that spoken word poetry deserves the same space, respect and investment as any other performing art. We are no longer waiting for that recognition; we are building it.”Adding on Parul Mundra, Founder & CEO, Tarashna Talent Management states “Long considered a niche genre with limited footfall, spoken word poetry in India has traditionally existed in intimate spaces such as college classrooms, cafés and small open mics, often drawing audiences of just a few dozen people. Despite its growing cultural relevance, the format has lacked formal industry recognition, with ticketing platforms frequently categorising it under comedy or storytelling. With the Rajkumari Tour, Nayab Midha aims to fundamentally shift that perception. Drawing parallels to the evolution of stand-up comedy in India once an underground movement and now a mainstream entertainment industry, this tour positions spoken word on a similar trajectory, scaling it from intimate gatherings to large-format venues and mainstream audiences.”