Diljit Dosanjh’s Dil-Luminati Tour Early Bird tickets sell out in two minutes

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Diljit Dosanjh’s Dil-Luminati Tour Early Bird tickets sell out in two minutes

After spreading the magic of Dil-luminati Tour in Canada, America, Australia and New Zealand, Diljit Dosanjh is all set to entertain his fans in India. Advance sales for the concerts opened on Tuesday at 12 noon and Ear Bird tickets with an additional 10 percent discount. Advance sales are only available to HDFC Pixel credit card holders, allowing them to purchase tickets 48 hours before the public. With the Early Bird discount, tickets were sold in two minutes, according to Hindustan Times. The cheapest concert ticket at ₹ 1,499 was for the silver (seated) section when sales began at 12 noon. Tickets for the gold (standing) section are ₹ 3,999.

Diljit Dosanjh’s Dil-luminati Tour concerts in India will begin on October 26. The singer will perform in various locations like Delhi NCR, Chandigarh, Guwahati, Pune, Indore, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Lucknow, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad.

Before flying to India, Diljit Dosanjh will perform in Europe. His concert is scheduled from September 9 to October 2. From Paris to England, Ireland and Holland, fans in different countries get to witness his energetic performances. Click here to read all about the European leg of the Dil-luminati Tour.

Earlier, Diljit Dosanjh met Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the Rogers Center in Toronto before his Dil-luminati Tour concert. The star also took to Instagram to share a video of Trudeau entering the stage while Diljit was rehearsing with the dancers. In a hilarious moment, Diljit and his group enthusiastically shouted the famous line ‘Punjabi aa gye oye’. As the crowd cheered Diljit, he pointed at the Prime Minister of Canada and together they started singing “Trudeau” on loop. His caption read: “Diversity is Canada’s strength. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau came to see history being made: we sold out the Rogers Centre!

In April, Diljit Dosanjh created history by organizing the biggest Punjabi show outside India. Click here to read more about it.




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