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Sufi Queen RICHA SHARMA Is Coming To Surrey!

Darpan News Desk, 05 Oct, 2017 10:11 AM
    From her classical numbers in ZUBEIDA & SAANWARIYA , Sufi renditions in OM SHANTI OM & MY NAME IS KHAN, dance numbers in TARKEIB & HOUSEFULL, powerful ballads in KAL HO NA HO & BAGHBAAN, soulful renditions in BABUL & UMRAO JAAN and evergreen hits in KAANTE & KHAKEE, she's done it all to place her name as one of India's finest singer who's equally at ease in all genres and the City of Surrey is hosting her for the first time as the #SufiQueen comes to perform at BELL Performing Art Centre,Surrey on Saturday , October 28th,2017 . 
     
     
    Winner of several singing awards with the most powerful vocal chords in Bollywood , RICHA SHARMA is bringing her #JOGIdeNaalWorldTour2017, which has already performed to sold out audiences at Bay Area, and it seems the audience love her everywhere as the tickets are selling out fast . 
     
     
    Acclaimed as the most awaited North American tour of 2017 , Richa Sharma concert tickets at $35,45,55,65,75 & VIP are available at #KamalVideoPalaceSurrey or can be bought online at www.vtixonline.com  or call KAMAL SHARMA at (604)592-9777 or (604)833-1977

    #DilJalaaneKiBaatKarteyHo #gazal #ImpromptuSession with Dr. Jaspinder Narula ji..at her cafe..:)

    Posted by The Richa Sharma on Friday, 10 February 2017
     
     

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