The Guyana National Stadium, Providence, East Bank Demerara is expected to be transformed into a Bollywood arena as profound playback singer Atif Aslam takes to the stage on the evening of Tuesday, May 1, 2018.
The singer is expected to arrive in Guyana on the morning of the show and is expected to take the stage by storm. He promises his audience a show of a lifetime – one that they will remember for a long time.
He will be bringing his entire band, as well as Sound and light engineers; thus giving that unforgettable experience. He will be performing all of his popular Bollywood songs as well as oldies, folk classics such as “Mast Kalandar”, “Qawalis” and some of his pop hits.
Also gracing the stage on Tuesday will be Vivek Mishra out of India and members of the Dharmic Nritya Sangh who also impress with their dance routines.
Lighting and sounds for the entire production will be provided by Travellers Sound.
Aslam has taken the world of playback singing by storm in recent years, rendering hit songs such as “Pehli Nazar”, “Tu Jaane Na”, “Tere Sang Yaara”, “Dil Diyan Gallan”, “Tera Hone Laga Hoon” and “Main Rang Sharbaton Ka”.
His concerts everywhere are popular for his energy, versatility, cool performance style and ability to switch seamlessly from the Bollywood genre to folk music, Qawalis and pop songs.
All proceeds from the concert will go towards the Dharmic Rama Krishna School Expansion Project which will involve the construction of a new secondary school and additional primary facilities.
Tickets for the concert cost VVIP $20,000, VIP reserved seating $6000, general seating – $2500 and standing $1500. Tickets are on sale at the Dharmic Kendra – Prashad Nagar, Greater Georgetown; Red Mango – Robb Street, Georgetown; all E-networks locations; Harinarine and Sons – Regent Street, Georgetown; Countryside Agri Centre – Vreed-en-hoop, West Bank Demerara; The Murti Shop – West Coast Demerara; and NTN – Brickdam, Georgetown.
Meanwhile, the Sabha will also be hosting a special Ramayan Festival at the Oceanview Mandir Compound on Saturday, May 5, celebrating the Ramayan traditions brought by ancestors to Guyana. There will also be cultural events at the Tain Campus, Berbice on May 4 and at the Anna Regina Mandir and West Berbice on May 5 to mark this important milestone in Guyana’s history.