Quote of the Day from Diljit Dosanjh: “I will continue to spread love no matter what they say” As Punjab’s biggest international star proves that love travels further than criticism can reach

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Quote of the Day from Diljit Dosanjh: “I will continue to spread love no matter what they say” As Punjab's biggest international star proves that love travels further than criticism can reach

“I will continue to spread love, no matter what they say” – the global Punjabi star’s message continues to resonate as his career reaches new milestones. Image credit (Diljit Dosanjh Instagram)

Diljit Dosanjh is spending a year quietly reshaping what is possible for an Indian artist on the global stage. His “Aura World Tour” began its North American leg in April 2026 with a stadium show in Vancouver, and made stops across Canada and the United States before ending in San Francisco in June, according to Live Nation.

The European leg, announced just last week, includes nine dates across Germany, Ireland, France, Austria, Italy, the Netherlands and England, with a September 12 show at London’s Wembley Stadium where tickets sold out the moment they went on sale, Jambase reported. And just this week, the human rights drama “Satluj,” in which he portrays activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, was pulled from broadcast in India days after its release amid a censorship battle that has put it squarely at the center of one of the most important conversations about artistic freedom in the country right now, according to Deadline.

Through it all, the phrase he delivered on stage in Brisbane in October 2025 has become more meaningful with each passing week.Today’s quote reads, “I will continue to spread love, no matter what they say.”

Meaning of today’s quote by Diljit Dosanjh

Diljit Dosanjh made the statement on October 29, 2025, during his “Aura” tour concert in Brisbane, Australia, as part of the tour that made him the first Punjabi artist to headline sold-out stadiums across Australia, attracting over 90,000 fans across the dates, according to Live Nation.

The Brisbane show was one of the biggest nights of that show, and in the middle of it, between songs and a scene, he stopped and said something that had nothing to do with the performance and everything to do with why he was there.

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<p>The singer shared the powerful line during his Aura tour in Brisbane, emphasizing his belief in kindness despite the criticism. Image credit (Diljit Dosanjh Instagram)</p>
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<p>The font is deceptively simple. Eight words. But the context surrounding it gives it real weight. Diljit has spent his career navigating criticism from multiple directions at once. </p>
<p>Early in his career, he was told that Punjabi music could not travel beyond its regional audience. He was told that an artist who refuses to give up his identity, his turban, his faith, and his language cannot build a global fan base.</p>
<p>  He has been told, implicitly and explicitly, that his identity is too specific, too ingrained, too specific to speak to the whole world.<span data-pos=He ignored all of that. Then he proved it all wrong, at Coachella, at Madison Square Garden, at Wembley Stadium, and in sold-out arenas on four continents.But “what they say” in his statement in Brisbane is not just about industry skeptics. He also carries the weight of the politically charged scrutiny he has faced in recent years.During his historic 2024 “Dil-Luminati Tour” in India, he was publicly criticized by political figures for allegedly promoting drug culture through his lyrics, a charge he rejected right from the concert stage, asking the audience if they had seen him promoting drugs and receiving a loud response.

His film “Satluj,” which has now been pulled from Indian broadcasts amid what the filmmakers describe as government pressure, adds another dimension to what it means, for him specifically, to continue spreading love no matter what they say.

The love he spreads is not just music. They are also the stories he chooses to tell, about justice, about history, and about the people his community remembers.

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<p>The quote reflects the artist’s journey of maintaining his identity while building a global career. Image credit (Diljit Dosanjh Instagram)</p>
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Diljit Dosanjh: From a village in Punjab to Wembley Stadium

Born on January 6, 1984 in Dosanjh Kalan village in Jalandhar, Punjab, India, Diljit Dosanjh began singing kirtan in local gurdwaras as a student before releasing his first song in 2004.

In the next two decades, he evolved into one of the most commercially successful and internationally recognized artists in the history of Indian music, building a career that spans Punjabi music, Bollywood, independent films, and now the international arenas, all while maintaining the cultural identity that his critics once told him would hold him back.

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<p>From sold-out stadiums to international recognition, Diljit has remained committed to representing Punjabi culture on the global stage. Image credit (Diljit Dosanjh Instagram)</p>
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<p>He made history in 2023 as the first Indian-born artist to perform at Coachella, a moment widely described as a turning point for the global visibility of South Asian music, according to Live Nation. </p>
<p>The 2024 ‘Dil-Luminati Tour’ has become the highest-grossing Indian concert tour of all time, according to reports. In 2025, he received an International Emmy Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actor for his role as legendary Punjabi singer Amar Singh Chamkila in Imtiaz Ali’s film of the same name, marking a significant moment for Indian acting on the global awards stage.</p>
<p>  That same year, Vogue readers chose him as best dressed at the Met Gala, where he arrived wearing a sherwani and custom ivory turban that became one of the most photographed looks of the night.<span data-pos=His 15th studio album “Aura”, released in October 2025, launched the world tour that has since taken him from Australia to North America to Europe. And at every stage, every milestone, every controversy, every censorship battle, he has continued to do the same thing he said he would do from that point on in Brisbane. Spread the love. No matter what they say.

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