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Sonu Nigam to perform at IG Indoor Stadium In Delhi

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India’s legendary singer Sonu Nigam is set to perform live in Delhi after a long wait of three years. This once-in-a-lifetime experience is not to be missed as Sonu Nigam is all set to enthrall you with his soulful voice at the grandest show of the year, ‘The Sonu Nigam Show- Delhi’s Grand concert’  at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium on May 13.

The concert is expected to last for about three hours, during which Sonu Nigam will perform some of his most popular hits from his vast repertoire, spanning over two decades.

The organisers said that there is no age limit to buy tickets, but tickets are required for children above the age of eight. Also, pets are not allowed inside the venue, and ticket shifts and cancellations are not permitted.

The seating arrangement for the concert is divided into different categories based on the proximity to the stage, with prices varying accordingly. There are Platinum, Gold, and Silver categories available for purchase, they said.

Food, beverages, and alcohol will be available at the venue, and there is ample parking available. The show is family-friendly, and all age groups are welcome to attend, they added.

The concert starts at 7 pm onwards, and photography or videography is not allowed.

The organisers have assured that all necessary safety measures will be in place at the venue to ensure the safety and well-being of the attendees. They have also stated that they will be strictly following all COVID-19 guidelines issued by the government.

The organizers have also hinted at some surprise guest appearances and collaborations during the concert, which is sure to add to the excitement and anticipation of the attendees.

When: 7 pm; May 13

Where: Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium New Delhi

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