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Zohran Mamdani’s New York inauguration ends with Punjabi music. Viral video

Zohran Mamdani’s inauguration ceremony on January 1 ended with a performance from Punjabi artist Babbulicious.

Published on: Jan 02, 2026 09:08 AM IST
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Zohran Mamdani’s inauguration ceremony on January 1 ended with a performance from Punjabi artist Babbulicious. Mamdani, 34, was sworn in as the first Muslim mayor of New York City on Thursday.

Punjabi singer Babbulicious performing at Zohran Mamdani's inauguration ceremony in New York
Punjabi singer Babbulicious performing at Zohran Mamdani's inauguration ceremony in New York

Born to an Indian mother and a Ugandan father of Indian origin, Mamdani frequently appealed to the desi diaspora during his campaign — including filming a video in Hindi and having Dhoom Machale play during his victory speech.

(Also read: Zohran Mamdani walks off to ‘Dhoom Machale’ after winning NYC mayoral race. Watch)

The Punjabi performance was the latest in a series of nods to his South Asian roots.

Punjabi music at Mamdani’s inauguration

The musical lineup at Zohran Mamdani’s inauguration included welcome music from dj mOma, Grammy-winning singer Lucy Dacus performing “Bread and Roses”, Mandy Patinkin and PS22 Chorus of Staten Island performing “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”, and Babbulicious right at the end.

However, a section of the internet objected to Punjabi music playing at the inauguration ceremony for the mayor of New York.

As footage of Babbulicious’s performance went viral, it also drew hate comments.

Zohran Mamdani’s inauguration in New York City has music that’s not even in English and Muslim men on stage that look like they’re in Afghanistan. Buckle up America. This is the Islamic takeover of America,” read one post on the social media platform X.

“Are NYers really going to put up with this? I am guessing we will see major backlash soon,” Republican Josh Barnett predicted.

Several people, however, also pointed out that the singer is a Sikh, not Muslim.

“I oppose Mamdani. But the guy is a Sikh singing a Punjabi song,” read one comment. “First of, you just want to spread hate which is why you didn't do your homework and just trying to make people panic. Second, this is a Punjabi song and this guy is Sikh,” another said.

(Also read: New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani promises to tax the rich in inaugural speech)

 
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Sanya Jain is an Assistant Editor with Hindustan Times Digital. She has nearly a decade of experience in covering offbeat stories that speak to the everyday experience - from viral videos to human interest copies that spark conversation. Her interests stretch across business, pop culture, social media trends, entertainment and global affairs. Before joining Hindustan Times, Sanya spent two years with Moneycontrol and five years with NDTV. She holds an undergraduate degree in English literature from St Stephen’s College, Delhi, and a master’s in journalism from the Xavier Institute of Communications, Mumbai. Sanya has a sharp eye for spotting emerging trends and looking for newsworthy angles to elevate viral posts into meaningful narratives. She was the first one, for example, to cover Narayana Murthy’s remark on 70-hour work weeks that sparked a national conversation. She is equally at ease writing about business leaders as about the common man, about issues of national importance and memes that amuse social media. Sanya enjoys speaking with content creators, newsmakers and entrepreneurs to transform everyday moments into engaging, slice-of-life stories that resonate with readers. When she is not working, Sanya can be found curled up with a good book. Born and raised in Lucknow, she has spent the last several years in Delhi. She is deeply interested in animal welfare and now spends a lot of her time running after her destructive orange cat.

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