KVP Heritage proudly present Mausiqi by the Pride of Pakistan Ustad Shafqat Ali Khan Of Sham Chaurasi Gharana, son of the legendary Ustad Salamat Ali Khan on Friday, Sept 20th at the Bell Performing Arts Centre.
It will be an evening of Sufi, Ghazal, Thumri, Classical, and Filmi Songs. For the first time ever with talented sons Faizan Ali Khan & Nadir Ali Khan in Vancouver.
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. 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.
Punjabi music sensation Karan Aujla, who is currently basking in the success of his latest track “Tauba Tauba”, will be seen performing in India with his ‘It Was All A Dream World Tour’ and shared that his return “feels like coming full circle”.
Punjabi film star Neeru Bajwa, who is all set to turn 44 this August, is all pepped up for her birthday month and celebrated it with a good workout. Neeru took to Instagram, where she is seen working out on a stationary exercising cycle. The actress looks fresh as daisy dressed in athleisure. She is even seen smiling while being filmed in her spinning class.
Salim Merchant, one half of the iconic Salim-Sulaiman duo, is synonymous with soul-stirring melodies and profound musical innovation. Born into a family steeped in musical tradition, Salim's journey into the music industry was a natural progression. His father was a composer, and this familial connection to music ignited his passion from a young age.
Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh, who has been having a terrific run on the professional front, surprised his fans on Thursday. The singer-actor took to his Instagram on Thursday, and dropped the teaser of his upcoming track ‘Muhammad Ali’. For the same, Diljit has collaborated with the American rapper NLE Choppa.
Diljit began his tour with a sold-out performance at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver and concluded the Dil-Luminati tour with a sold-out show at Rogers Centre in Toronto, making him the first Indian artiste to do back-to-back sold-out shows across his tour.