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WATCH: 'Crown Prince of Bhangra' Jazzy B Performs His Hit Song For Canucks Fans On Diwali Night

Darpan News Desk, 02 Nov, 2018 10:46 PM

    The Vancouver Canucks joined the celebration of Diwali on November 2nd when they hosted the Colorado Avalanche at Rogers Arena.

     

    Popular activities in the South Asian culture featured throughout the evening including diyas painting, henna stations, and Rangoli artwork demonstrations on the concourse.

     

    Fans tasted South Asian desserts and traditional appetizers provided by Surrey-based Shahi Catering on level 100 and 300 concourses before puck drop or while quantities last. Highlighting the Canucks Diwali celebration included a live musical performance by award-winning Bhangra superstar, Jazzy B.

     
     
    Jazzy B Lights Up The Arena As Canucks Celebrate Diwali Night on November 2nd vs Colorado

    Award-winning Bhangra superstar, Jazzy B aka the ‘Crowned Prince of Bhangra’ performs his hit song for Canucks Fans on Diwali Night. Credit: Vancouver Canucks

    Posted by Darpan Magazine on Friday, 2 November 2018
     
     

    This is the Canucks second themed game celebrating South Asian culture. Last season, the club honoured the contributions of South Asians to the game and hockey culture which included a special ceremonial puck drop by the NHL's first player of Indian descent, Robin Bawa.

     
     
    WATCH: Vancouver Canucks Host South Asian Celebration Night... vs Edmonton Oilers

    WATCH: INDIAN STANDARD TIME performed the CANADIAN NATIONAL ANTHEM on South Asian Celebration Night in Vancouver, who also honoured Robin Bawa as he dropped the puck.

    Posted by Darpan Magazine on Friday, 30 March 2018
     
     
     

    Credit: Vancouver Canucks

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