For starters, they can make greater use of registries linked to existing poverty-focused programmes
Singing sensation Arijit Singh is all set to hit the stage for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic began. Arijit will be performing live at the state-of-the-art Etihad Arena, in Abu Dhabi on November 19.
An array of global musicians will join him on stage for the concert where he will perform some of his biggest hits including Tum Hi Ho, Kabira and Ae Dil Hai Mushkil.
Talking about the event, Arijit Singh shared: "Since the unfortunate coronavirus outbreak, this would be my first onstage performance. I am humbled to be a part of the concert and to be able to continue entertaining my fans."
"During this troubled time, I couldn't think of a better way to keep spirits high and heal through music. I always had an experience performing for the warm crowd of UAE. I am quite excited to perform there after five years," Arijit further said.
The tickets for the concert will be available for sale from August 30 onwards. Tickets start at Dh150, with more information on www.etihadarena.ae, ae.bookmyshow.com & www.platinumlist.net.
Fans are in for a memorable experience and can purchase packages to extend their stay on Yas Island.
For starters, they can make greater use of registries linked to existing poverty-focused programmes
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