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Born to Shine is bringing Diljit Dosanjh to Mumbai on December 9

Somya Agarwal

Punjabi-munda, Diljit Dosanjh is all set to perform live in Mumbai on December 9, and we can't wait to catch him live! With fans and music maniacs spanning generations, the singer-actor is coming to town as part of his ongoing Born To Shine Tour. He has chosen Mumbai to be his first stop in India. Can’t keep calm right?! The concert will be held at the Jio World Garden located in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC).

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Born in the village of Dosanjh Kalan, Jalandhar, today Diljit Dosanjh is recognised as one of the leading artists in the Punjabi and Indian music industry. He will perform in Mumbai after a gap of two years. Songs from his recent albums Drive Thru and MoonChild Era are currently a rage among his fans. Featuring lip-smacking delicacies, cocktails and drinks unlike anything you've ever seen, we know that this concert is going to be one hell of a ride.

80% tickets sold out. Hurry up!

There’s no better way to connect and experience your favorite singers than to see them perform live on stage. The Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) has the capacity to accommodate ten thousand people. Exclusive tables, which are booked for Bollywood celebrities, industrialists and top personalities, are also among the highlights of the event. The tickets are starting from Rs 3,499 can be purchased online from BookMyShow.

Date : December 9, 2022

Venue : Jio World Garden, Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC)

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