Sonu comes to town

Singer Sonu Nigam to perform in the city on January 13

January 04, 2013 05:14 pm | Updated June 10, 2016 02:23 pm IST

One of the most popular singers of Bollywood, who is admired for his versatile vocals and emotional renditions, Sonu Nigam will be performing in the city on January 13 at Wesley School Grounds, Royapettah. The concert is brought to you by The Hindu and Madras Midtown Round Table 42 and presented by Kochar Homes.

Trained in Hindustani music, Sonu began singing at a very early age when he accompanied his musician-father on stage to sing Mohammed Rafi hits. ‘Acha Sila Diya’ from the 1995 film Bewafa Sanam launched Sonu’s successful journey in Bollywood.With the popular music show Sa Re Ga Ma on Zee TV, he entered people’s homes and hearts.

Sonu has sung songs not just in Hindi but many regional languages. He has also collaborated with Britney Spears, David Guetta and Jay Sean. He won the National Award in 2004 for his song in the film Kal Ho Naa Ho .

The associate sponsors for the event are Star Health Insurance, Renault and Dixcy Scott. Radio partner is 92.7 Big FM, event partner is Aura, hospitality partner is Radisson Blu City Center and the event is coordinated by Sharan Incoporation.

Tickets are available at all Landmark and Fruit Shop outlets and Gangotree on Cathedral Road. Special offers are available for bulk bookings. Call, 7299911222. For online booking, log on to >Bookmyshow.com

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