Karaoke 2025 - Rigmar

When the noise finally faded, he spoke three words into the silent mic:

By R. Sharma | Entertainment & Tech

Whether Rigmar Karaoke 2025 will be remembered as a musical movement or a fleeting internet fad remains to be seen. But for one year, in a country of over a billion voices, an ordinary man proved a radical point: Final Note: As of early 2026, Rigmar has announced his retirement from live performance. His final project? A karaoke AI voice model that intentionally sings every note slightly wrong. “So no one ever has to feel alone in their mistakes,” he says. Pre-orders open next month. rigmar karaoke 2025

How did a reluctant, off-key performer from a small Goa village become the unexpected face of a national karaoke revolution? The answer lies not in perfect pitch, but in perfect timing. Rigmar (full name: Rigmar Fernandes, 34) first stumbled into the limelight in late 2023. A video of him nervously attempting a mangled, heartfelt version of Kishore Kumar’s “Pal Bhar Ke Liye” at a cramped Goan beach shack went viral—for all the wrong reasons. Commentators called it “the worst cover in history.” Others called it “brave.” When the noise finally faded, he spoke three

By mid-2024, the mockery had turned into admiration. People weren’t laughing at him anymore; they were singing with him. The official Rigmar Karaoke 2025 tour was announced in January 2025. It was not a concert in the traditional sense. There was no backing track of Rigmar’s own voice. Instead, on a massive LED screen, lyrics appeared in his distinctive, hand-written font. The audience became the singer. His final project

“Now you’re Rigmar.”

“Why learn to sing perfectly,” asked one fan at the Hyderabad show, “when you can just feel the song?” As the final show of 2025 took place on a freezing December night in Shillong, Rigmar did something unexpected. He put down the microphone. He stepped to the edge of the stage, and for ten full minutes, he just listened to the crowd sing a medley of Bollywood classics, folk songs, and even a few pop hits.