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ATIF ASLAM & NEHA KAKKAR In Vancouver For Mother's Day Concert !

Darpan News Desk, 31 Jan, 2018 02:56 PM

    With some of the most popular songs between them in 2017 & 2018 , Pakistan's ATIF ASLAM & India's NEHA KAKKAR are way up on popularity charts and KVP Entertainers is bringing them together for a Musical Bonanza on Mother's Day as they perform their evergreen songs at Vancouver's iconic Queen Elizabeth Theatre on Sunday , May 13nth 2018 at 7 PM .

     

    Tickets at $35,45,55,65,75,100,125 & VIP + $3.50 F.C. are already on sale at Kamal's Video Palace , Surrey ( www.kvpentertainers.com ) and www.vtixonline.com or call KAMAL SHARMA at (604)833-1977 or (604)592-9777

     
     

    Music fans of #AtifASLAM & #NehaKAKKAR , the tickets at #35,45,55,65,75,100,125 & VIP + $3.50F.C. are now available at #KamalVideoPalace & www.vtixonline.com

    Posted by Ramanjit Singh Maan on Wednesday, 31 January 2018

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