AP Dhillon and Divine Set the Stage Ablaze with Karan Aujla at Mumbai Concert

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AP Dhillon and Divine Set the Stage Ablaze with Karan Aujla at Mumbai Concert

Mumbai, Dec 23 (NationPress) It was an unforgettable evening filled with outstanding music and electrifying performances as AP Dhillon and Divine joined Karan Aujla for his ‘It Was All a Dream’ Tour on December 22.

Following an already thrilling lineup featuring Vicky Kaushal, Quick Style, and Parineeti Chopra earlier in the tour, the surprise collaboration with rapper Divine added an extra layer of excitement to Aujla’s captivating show, which attracted more than 20,000 fans to MMRDA.

The two artists delivered a dynamic performance, merging their distinctive styles to craft a memorable cultural moment with iconic hits like ‘Baazigar’ and ‘100 Million’.

Next came an exhilarating surprise that showcased a sense of community, marked by a cameo from AP Dhillon, despite his ongoing controversy with Diljit Dosanjh. Recently concluding his three-city tour in India, Dhillon joined Aujla for an electrifying rendition of Brown Munde, prompting the crowd to join in a lively singalong.

Aujla expressed his gratitude, stating: “Mumbai delivered once again! Great vibes, great crowd, and a huge shoutout to my brothers DIVINE and AP Dhillon for bringing the house down. This is the essence of dreams and music!”

The ‘It Was All a Dream’ Tour is organized by Team Innovation and supported by Live Nation.

Mohit Bijlani, Co-Founder of Team Innovation, remarked, “These unexpected collaborations contribute to making each performance a truly memorable experience and highlight the demand for Indian music.”

The 8-city ‘It Was All A Dream’ tour celebrates Karan Aujla's journey from a small-town artist to an international sensation. The title reflects his aspirations and the realization of his dreams.

Recently, AP Dhillon accused Diljit Dosanjh of blocking him on social media. In response to Diljit’s firm denial, Dhillon shared 'evidence' to substantiate his claim that he had indeed been blocked by the 'Lover' singer.

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