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Indian Song Tiger Hukum Makes History At Paris Saint-Germain Football Match

Indian music reaches global sports fans.

Ella Chan by Ella Chan
April 22, 2026
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Indian Song Tiger Hukum Makes History At Paris Saint-Germain Football Match
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On Sunday evening, the atmosphere at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris reached a new level of excitement. As the players from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Lyon walked onto the grass, a familiar beat filled the air. It was “Tiger Hukum,” a hit song by the famous Indian composer Anirudh Ravichander. This was a historic moment for Tamil music.

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The song comes from the popular movie Jailer. Usually, European football stadiums play local or American pop music. However, this time, thousands of fans from around the world heard the powerful sounds of South Indian cinema. The energy in the stadium was electric as the heavy bass and drums of the track echoed through the massive arena.

A Big Moment for Culture

The person responsible for this special moment was DJ Remo. He was in charge of the music for the event and decided to showcase his culture on a global stage. By playing “Tiger Hukum,” he proved that music does not need a translation to be successful. Even fans who did not understand the Tamil lyrics could feel the power of the rhythm.

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This event happened just one day after Anirudh Ravichander finished a major concert in Paris. His “XV โ€“ 15 Years With You” tour has been a huge success across Europe. Many fans believe that hearing his music at a PSG match shows how popular he has become internationally.

Global Music Trends

For many years, Western music has dominated sports events in Europe. Now, the trend is changing. Seeing a Tamil song at one of the most famous football grounds in the world is a sign of progress. It shows that major sports clubs are becoming more diverse and are welcoming different cultures into their matches.

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The match between PSG and Lyon was a high-profile game with many viewers watching on television. This gave the song even more exposure. While the final score was a surprise 2โ€“1 win for Lyon, many people will remember the game for the music played at the start.

This performance marks a new chapter for Indian artists. As more performers like Anirudh travel the world, their music continues to break records and reach new audiences in unexpected places.

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