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What To Expect At The 2024 Darpan Awards

Ancy Mendonza Darpan, 23 Sep, 2024 01:42 PM
  • What To Expect At The 2024 Darpan Awards

It’s the final countdown for one of the most awaited nights of the year for the South Asian community in Canada—the 2024 DARPAN Extraordinary Achievement Awards, proudly presented by RBC.

This year, the celebration is even more special as DARPAN Magazine marks a spectacular 20 years of bringing forth the stories, successes and contributions of incredible South Asians across the world. Scroll below to see what you can expect at this glamorous affair, and believe us, you are going to want to be there!

A Star-Studded Affair

While we can’t reveal too much, we’re more than excited to share that this year’s awards night will be graced by an iconic Guest of Honor whose name is equated with mental toughness and physical strength. Sorry, but you’ll have to wait until Friday, September 27th, to find out who he is—what we can promise is that it will be worth the suspense!

Red Carpet Glamour

The DARPAN Extraordinary Achievement Awards will kick off with a red carpet and cocktail hour at 6 PM at the Aria Convention Centre. Think champagne walls, photo booths, live musical performances, and more—an atmosphere filled with elegance, opulence, and excitement as guests arrive in style, ready to mingle with South Asian talent, business leaders, and community icons.

The Main Event

Doors to the grand awards ceremony open at 7:45 PM, when we join the community to honor ten incredible South Asians who have made significant contributions to make this world a better place. With 20 years behind us, this year’s awards hold a special place in DARPAN’s legacy, and we are proud to be celebrating it with you.

Electrifying Performances

The DARPAN Extraordinary Achievement Awards this year will also include an unforgettable music night with British Punjabi singer-songwriter Sukshinder Shinda, known for his chart-topping hits and iconic voice. Also, bringing high energy and vibrance to the evening will be Vancouver’s top dance troupe VanCity Dance—a performance we are sure you’ll enjoy!

A Night to Remember

Thanks to the continued and invaluable support of our sponsors, team DARPAN is able to put together a night that celebrates South Asian excellence year after year. From the stunning venue to curated performances, delicious food, and the excitement of celebrating two decades of storytelling, the 2024 DARPAN Extraordinary Achievement Awards promises to be a night like no other. This year, we not only celebrate the achievements of the South Asian community but also look ahead to even greater milestones for the DARPAN family.

Mark your calendars and get ready for an incredible night of glitz, glamour and celebration. We can’t wait to welcome you at the Aria Convention Centre on Friday, September 27 and share this milestone event with you!

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