The internationally acclaimed musical sensation Runa Laila is set to grace the shores of Australia this winter, bringing her unparalleled vocal prowess to the cities of Sydney and Melbourne. After a hiatus of nearly a decade from the Australian stage, the legendary songstress will perform in two high-profile concerts, marking a significant cultural milestone for the South Asian diaspora in the region.
Scheduled for August 2026, these performances are expected to be grand spectacles, celebrating a career that has spanned over sixty years and transcended international borders.
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The Australian Concert Schedule
The tour, titled “Symphony of Legacy,” will commence in Sydney before moving to the cultural heart of Victoria. The organisers have reported an overwhelming surge in ticket demand, reflecting the enduring popularity of the “Damadam Mast Qalandar” singer.
Sydney Performance: The first concert will be held on 1 August at the prestigious Norwest Convention Centre. This venue is renowned for hosting large-scale international events and is expected to be filled to capacity by fans from across New South Wales.
Melbourne Performance: On 8 August, the diva will move to the Melbourne Recital Centre. This venue is celebrated for its world-class acoustics, providing the perfect setting for the nuanced melodies and symphonic brilliance that define Runa Laila’s current repertoire.
Confirming the news, Runa Laila expressed her enthusiasm for the upcoming tour:
“These concerts are being organised on a very large scale. I am optimistic that it will be a wonderful experience for both the performers and the audience. The organisers have informed me that ticket sales are already exceptionally high.”
Logistics and Professional Ensemble
To ensure the highest quality of musical arrangement, Runa Laila will be accompanied by a dedicated troupe of seven master instrumentalists. The ensemble is scheduled to depart for Sydney on 29 July, allowing for rigorous rehearsals ahead of the opening night. Following the conclusion of the two-city tour, the legendary artist plans to return to Bangladesh on 10 August.
Reflecting on her previous visit to the continent, she noted, “It has been many years—nearly a decade—since I last performed in Australia. That was for a collaborative event featuring artists from both West Bengal and Bangladesh.”
A Career of Unprecedented Global Reach
Runa Laila’s musical journey is nothing short of extraordinary. With a career spanning six decades, she has recorded over 10,000 songs in a staggering 18 languages, including Bengali, Hindi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Urdu, Sindhi, and English. Her ability to master diverse linguistic nuances has made her a household name across South Asia and beyond.
| Achievement Metric | Details & Statistics |
| Career Longevity | Over 60 Years |
| Total Songs Recorded | 10,000+ |
| Languages Mastered | 18 (Including English, Urdu, & Hindi) |
| National Film Awards | 8 (7 for Singing, 1 for Composition) |
| Guinness World Record | Recording 30 songs within just 3 days |
| Global Recognition | Gold Disc Award (Superuna sold 100k+ copies on day one) |
The Legacy of a National Treasure
Beyond her vocal talent, Runa Laila has made significant contributions as a composer, actress, and humanitarian. She remains the only artist to have won the National Film Award in Bangladesh for both Best Female Playback Singer and Best Composer (for the film Ekti Cinemar Golpo).
Her accolades for playback singing include iconic performances in legendary films such as:
The Rain (1976)
Jadur Banshi (1977)
Accident (1989)
Ontore Ontore (1994)
Devdas (2013)
Priya Tumi Shukhi Hou (2014)
Throughout her illustrious career, she has collaborated with Bollywood’s most esteemed composers and has been a permanent fixture as a judge on various high-stakes musical reality shows across the subcontinent. Her return to Australia is not merely a concert series but a celebration of a living legend whose voice has become the soundtrack for multiple generations. As the August 2026 tour approaches, the anticipation continues to build for what promises to be a masterclass in musical excellence.