Zubeen Garg’s Last Performance: Singing ‘Tears in Heaven’ in Singapore Goes Viral
Zubeen Garg, the legendary Assamese singer and Bollywood sensation, tragically passed away in Singapore following a scuba diving accident. The 52-year-old cultural icon had just performed at the North East India Festival, sharing what would become his final performance video with fans.

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Last Performance in Singapore
In the video, Zubeen Garg sang "Tears in Heaven", captivating audiences with his soulful voice and heartfelt rendition. The clip, widely shared on social media, now stands as a poignant reminder of his extraordinary talent and the emotional connection he had with fans.
The following day, Zubeen went scuba diving in Singapore. During the activity, he suffered a severe accident and was rushed to a nearby hospital. Despite intensive medical efforts, he could not be saved.
Legacy of a Musical Legend
Zubeen Garg, often called the voice of Assam, gained nationwide fame with hits like "Ya Ali" from Gangster, "Dil Tu Hi Bataa" from Krrish 3, and "Jaane Kya Chahe Man" from Pyaar Ke Side Effects. Over his illustrious career, he sang in multiple languages-including Assamese, Hindi, Bengali, and Nepali-leaving a lasting impact on Indian music.
The singer's sudden demise has left fans, artists, and the Assamese community in deep shock. Tributes continue to pour in, honoring the life, music, and legacy of a true icon.












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