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Sonu Nigam And Atif Aslam To Create History In Vancouver

Darpan News Desk, 17 Aug, 2016 12:00 PM
  • Sonu Nigam And Atif Aslam To Create History In Vancouver
Get ready for the biggest musical concert of 2016. Superstars of the music industry – India’s Sonu Nigam and Pakistani singer Atif Aslam – unite for a historic performance on September 25 at Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum. 
 
Music-lovers are in for a treat as KVP Entertainers & Kamal’s Video Palace brings to Vancouver the concert of a lifetime.
 
The sensational singers are well-known all over the world for their mesmerising voice and captivating songs. 
 
The pride of Indian music industry, Sonu, who has sung popular tracks like Kal Ho Na Ho, Soniyo, Chori Kiya Re Jiya, and Tenu Leke, has matured into one of the finest singers that India has ever produced.
 
 
Singer Atif’s voice has captured the hearts of music-lovers all over the world, with a huge following amongst the young generations of South Asians. His songs, Woh Lamhe, Pehli Nazar Mein, Tera Hone Laga Hoon, Tere Liye, and Piya O Re Piya, among others, are popular even today.
 
Though both artists have performed in Vancouver before, this is the first time that Sonu and Atif are performing in North America together at the concert titled KLOSE TO YOU. Sonu and Atif have performed to sold-out audiences in Dubai and the very image of them performing together in Vancouver gets the pulse rising high.
 
Kamal Sharma of KVP Entertainers & Kamal’s Video Palace hopes that Sonu and Atif’s KLOSE TO YOU will bring people of all ages, ethnicity and colour together and create more closeness.
 
For tickets, log on to www.ticketleader.ca or www.kamalvideopalace.com. Kamal Sharma can be contacted at (604)592-9777 or (604)833-1977 for more information. Go ahead and experience the magic.   

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