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Arijit Singh to perform at JLN Stadium In Delhi

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India’s renowned and versatile singer, Arijit Singh, is all set to enthrall Delhiites with his magical voice at the
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on March 18.

The ‘One Night Only’ tour of the singer is expected to be a soul-stirring experience for music aficionados, as he will perform his chartbusters like ‘Kyu Ki Tum Hi Ho‘, ‘Kesariya‘, and ‘Jhoome Jo Pathan‘.

Arijit Singh is not just a singer but also a composer and music producer. He is widely regarded as one of India’s most accomplished singers, with an extensive repertoire of over 1000 songs.

The concert has multiple categories of tickets, allowing fans to choose between a standing or a seated zone. Food and beverages will be available for purchase at the venue, and there will be a parking facility for attendees.

When: March 18
Where: JLN Stadium

Patriot Bureau

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