Two scheduled stops on P-Pop Culture India Tour have been cancelled, leaving fans in Ludhiana and Lucknow without clarity and raising fresh concerns over event management during the tour’s India leg.
Punjabi singer Karan Aujla's concerts in Lucknow and Ludhiana have been cancelled. This news comes in the wake of a controversy surrounding his show in Mumbai last month. Aujla is currently on his ...
The organisers have confirmed that all fans who purchased tickets for the March 3 concert of Karan Aujla will receive complimentary access to the new show, which will be held as a nighttime event. The ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO (ANI)– Punjabi singer Karan Aujla is set to collaborate with American pop band OneRepublic on their upcoming single Tell Me, produced by Ikky, known for hits like Softly and Jee ...
While the Delhi leg of his ongoing India tour broke attendance records, the rest of Canadian-Punjabi singer and rapper Karan ...
Mumbai: Event organisers Team Innovation have strongly denied media reports suggesting that the cancellation of concerts by Punjabi singer Karan Aujla in Lucknow and Ludhiana was due to backlash or ...
Kolkata Knight Riders players were seen having an off-time at the high-octane concert of Karan Aujla in Kolkata. The players, including India's World Cup champion, Rinku Singh, along with KKR star ...
The video was shared with a claim that a fight broke out during Aujla’s programme held in the city on March 21, Khajrana police station in-charge Manoj Singh Sendhav told PTI. Unidentified operators ...
Singer Karan Aujla made a power-packed return to Mumbai with his much-awaited Mumbai 2.0 concert held on April 12. Karan ...
Karan Aujla's Concerts Stir Controversy Recently, Karan Aujla's concerts have been making headlines for negative reasons.
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
At 92, Asha Bhosle remains one of the most versatile voices in Indian music, with a career spanning more than seven decades and thousands of songs across languages.