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AMRITA KAUR : Live In Vancouver On September 6th

Darpan News Desk KVP Heritage, 06 Aug, 2024 05:01 PM
  • AMRITA KAUR : Live In Vancouver On September 6th
AMRITA KAUR's enchanting vocal magic, offering a therapeutic journey with various emotions is impacting the music scene as her healing voice resonates creating a harmonious blend of cultures through the universal language of music. Born in UK with childhood roots in Malaysia, Amrita started learning Indian Classical Music at a very young age ever since her family moved to New Zealand and pursued a Master's degree in Architecture from the University Of Auckland.
 
She has impressed audiences with wide musical spectrum of Ghazal, Punjabi Folk & Pop, Classical & Semi-Classical,  and Hindi Film Music in her performances with huge following on YouTube, Spotify, Streaming Services, and Social Media.
 
Amrita's global reach extends beyond virtual platforms as she embarked on successful tours to Dubai, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand & Australia and became the first Sikh woman ever to perform at the VIRSA HERITAGE REVIVAL at Lahore, Pakistan in January 2023 and January 2024.  It's indeed an honor for KVP Heritage & KVP Entertainers as we  present the young musical prodigy on her first ever tour of Canada.
 
Accompanied by talented musicians and technicians, AMRITA KAUR Live In Vancouver will showcase her mastery and stupendous rise in music, as she performs at the
TAJ PARK CONVENTION CENTRE, Surrey on Friday, September 6th at 7 pm.
 
Tickets at $50 ( includes full course dinner ) can be bought at https://www.vtixonline.com.amrita-kaur-live-in-vancouver/4490/ or call Kamal Sharma at (604)833-1977 to book your tables . 

 

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