Abu Dhabi: Classic songs of yesteryears - stage set for ‘Yadon Ki Baraat’ on July 5


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Abu Dhabi, Jul 4: Broadway Event Management and Royal Music Institute are all set to lead the Abu Dhabi music lovers for another nostalgic evening with the classic songs of yesteryears under the banner of India Social and Cultural Centre, Abu Dhabi.

‘Yadon Ki Baraat’ music show will begin at 8.00 pm on Thursday, July 5 at the ISC Auditorium.

The artistes and musicians have arrived from India for the performance. Apart from songs from 70s and 80s which enthralled the music lovers during yesteryears, a fascinating artiste Nagesh Kumar, of Filmfare and Om Shanti Om fame, will also entertain.

Renowned RJ and international fame ‘Master of Ceremony’ Sahil Zaheer will host the event.

The same event partners had organized the full house, popular show ‘Yadon Ki Baraat – A Tribute to Rajesh Khanna’ in April 2014. The ever enthusiastic music lovers of Abu Dhabi have been waiting for the next show ever since and hence ‘Yadon Ki Baraat 2018’ now.

NMC, UAE Exchange, Nirvana Tours & Travels LLC & Al Khalidiya group are main sponsors of the event.

Entry to the show is by invitation only. Music lovers are invited to obtain the invitation well in advance.
Event: July 5 at 8.00 pm at the ISC Auditorium.

  

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