A large number of Gujarati families have settled in the leading countries of Europe’s Schengen area, such as Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland, Netherlands and Belgium.
Santvani Trivedi: On the auspicious occasion of ‘World Music Day’, which is very special for music lovers around the world, there is an encouraging and joyful news for millions of Gujaratis living in Europe. A grand musical tour has been officially announced to play mother tongue and Indian music on foreign soil. This live musical tour organized under the name of ‘Schengen Countries Tour 2026’ is all set to rock the traveling Gujaratis living in various European countries to the tune of music.
A unique gift of music for Gujaratis
A large number of Gujarati families have settled in the leading countries of Europe’s Schengen area, such as Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland, Netherlands and Belgium. The tour is planned to bring the aroma and music of the motherland to these artistic brothers and sisters living abroad, away from their own culture and festivals. “On this World Music Day, we are extremely excited to announce our upcoming Schengen countries tour 2026. All our Gujaratis living across Europe — get ready, we’re coming to you soon!”
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Trending on social media and huge enthusiasm among tourists
The ad has gone viral as soon as it hit social media platforms. Gujarati communities, students and professionals living in Europe are showing great interest in this musical event. Organizers have appealed to users to tag their friends, relatives and family members living in Europe and Schengen countries in the post, so that no one misses out on being a part of this great musical night. Fans of the artists are already showing their advance welcome preparations by writing the names of their cities and countries in the comment section.
What will be special about this musical tour?
This live concert series to be held in the year 2026 will witness a wonderful fusion of traditional Gujarati folk songs, garba, diora and modern fusion music. The razzle-dazzle of Gujarati diara and music on foreign soil is not limited to entertainment, but becomes a powerful means of connecting the new generation living there with their culture and roots. In the coming days, the official schedule of the tour, the performance date in which city of which country and ticket booking details will also be announced soon. There is no doubt that 2026 will be a musical and memorable year for the traveling Gujaratis from Europe.




