Hariharan on singers performing at weddings: I need decorum when I sing

Singer Hariharan addressed the debate on performing at weddings, stressing the need for decorum and proper ambiance. His remarks follow contrasting views by Abhijeet Bhattacharya and Neha Kakkar on whether wedding performances affect a singer’s stature

Published Date – 20 February 2026, 11:20 AM





Mumbai: Acclaimed singer Hariharan has opened up about the ongoing debate regarding whether singers should perform at weddings or not. He revealed that he needs decorum when he sings.

He said that singing is done to get happiness, and as long as that goal is achieved while maintaining a proper ambiance, he is happy.


He said, “See, I’ll tell you one thing. I do all kinds of concerts. I am very open. But I need decorum when I sing, and I make sure I have it, and I am peaceful with it.” “Why do you sing? ” To bring happiness, and if you can get happiness, that happiness in any situation with proper ambiance is fine,” he went on to add.

Before Hariharan, several singers have shared their views on people inviting singers to perform at their weddings.

Refreshing your memory, earlier, singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya got into a heated argument with Neha Kakkar about singers performing at weddings. Abhijeet said that performing at weddings reduces the status of a singer.

(Performing at a wedding reduces the value. I have the authority, I can say no, I will not sing. No power in the world can buy you.)”

However, Neha was of the opinion that no work is big or small. “You can earn money from your hard work or how can you earn it. Singing at a wedding is not a bad thing. There are fans, they like you, that’s why they call you. Work is not bad for anyone who wants it. (Earn from your hard work. Singing at weddings is not a bad thing. Fans like you, that’s why they invite you. No work is big or small.)

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