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Punjab Da Tashan promises most memorable New Year Eve Celebration

The Royal King Palace and Convention Centre31 Dec '16 @ 7:00 PM - 3:00 AM
    Haven’t made plans yet for New Year’s Eve? Here’s an event that promises non-stop entertainment, lots of dancing, and enjoyment. Punjab Da Tashan: Bollywood Bhangra Nite takes place at The Royal King Palace and Convention Centre (8158 128 St, Surrey, BC V3W 1R1), from 7 pm onwards on December 31. 
     
    Organized by Lime Lite Events and Can Asia Immigration, this musical event includes live performances, dances, DJ from Decibel Entertainment, kids corner, and delicious food and drinks. “It’s a family New Year gala that will provide star-studded entertainment to everyone. We have top Punjabi pop singers performing at the party,” says Sukhjinder Dhillon, director of Lime Lite Events. 
     
     
    Top highlights include performances by Sunanda Sharma (of Patake fame), Gitaz Bindrakhia (singer of Pasand Jatt Di), and Ankit Balhara (Lead singer in Singh Saab The Great). To keep your enthusiasm going, there will also be a special Bhangra show by Shan E Punjab group, and other Bollywood teams. 
     
    Cocktail hour starts at 7 pm, followed by back-to-back performances by various artists and dance groups. The special night also includes fireworks you can enjoy with your whole family. With a musical package so vibrant and entertaining, the event is sure to bring in the New Year with a bang. “Since it is a family event, we are providing package deals to those who wish to attend,” says Dhillon.
     
    Punjab Da Tashan vows to give you the most memorable New Year Eve Celebration. For more information and tickets, call Nitin (6046140512) or Sukhi Dhillon (604 614 6144).
     
     
    Event Location The Royal King Palace and Convention Centre
    Address: 8158 128 St
    Post Code: V3W 1R1

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