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Don’t Miss: Tarsem Jassar's Tour Turbanator In Canada

Darpan News Desk, 19 Jul, 2018 02:08 PM

    Tarsem Jassar a renowned Punjabi lyricist, singer producer and actor is coming to Canada with his Tour Turbanator.

     

    He first started his career with writing an album "Vehli Janta" in 2012. He became a singer with his debut song Attwadi Ft Kulbir Jhinjer. He also owns a company named vehli janta records.

     
     
    DON’T MISS: TARSEM JASSAR'S TOUR TURBANATOR IN SURREY

    You can see TARSEM JASSAR Live with his full band at Surrey’s Bell Performing Arts Centre in a Concert on Aug 5, 2018 The show is proudly being presents by White Hill Music And Basant Forex. For more information call 604-314-0000.

    Posted by Darpan Magazine on Thursday, 19 July 2018
     
     

    You can see him Live with his full band at Surrey’s Bell Performing Arts Centre in a Concert on Aug 5, 2018

     

    The show is proudly being presents by White Hill Music And Basant Forex

     

    For more information call 604-314-0000.

     
     

    Khet wahunde di Sun li rabb ne kra sajda ohdian daatan nu , Ohi launda fiti shohrat di te asi ohte tekan rakhian ne...

    Posted by Tarsem Singh Jassar on Thursday, 19 July 2018
     
     
    Posted by Basant Forex Ltd- on Monday, 28 May 2018
     
     

    White Hill Music and Basant Forex proudly presents Tour Tarsem Jassar with his full band Live in Concert Aug 5 @ Bell centre surrey For more info call 6043140000

    Posted by Basant Forex Ltd- on Sunday, 20 May 2018

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