New Delhi: It was nothing less than a magical moment when British Singer Ed Sheeran shared stage with Punjabi Singer Diljit Dosanjh in Mumbai. The two singers set the stage on fire with their spectacular performance. It was Ed Sheeran’s third concert in India and audience loved the power packed performance of the two singers. British Singer Sheeran also performed with the other artists on the stage. Video of the two singers singing together at the stage is buzzing the internet with praises. The concert took place at the Mahalaxmi Race Course Grounds in Mumbai.
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The crowd had an incredible experience with the British singer performing on the lovely track ‘Lover’. The response of the audience enjoying the performance of the two singers was beyond words. Ed Sheeran also made a point to interact with the school children on his visit to India. Sharing his experience the British singer wrote, “Got to bring out @diljitdosanjh tonight in Mumbai and sing in Punjabi for the first time. I’ve had such an incredible time in India, more to come! (sic).”
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Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh also shared a video of the electrifying concert and wrote, “@teddysphotos Brother Singing in PANJABI for the First Time. BURRAAAA. Chak deya Ge.” Their performance was praised by Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan, Singer Harshdeep Kaur, Huma Qureshi etc. Audience also had an amazing moment seeing the British Singer singing in Punjabi.
What a rocking performance with #DiljitDosanjh taking the stage with #EdSheeran
Simply mind blowing 🤌🏼pic.twitter.com/P2wnijcAKd— Heavenly (@heavenly01234) March 17, 2024
Epic fusion #EdSheeran & #Diljitdosanjhpic.twitter.com/Zv7Q32oz5A
— Ganpat Teli (@gateposts_) March 17, 2024
Unexpected Crossover!😱 #DiljitDosanjh and #EdSheeran perform on a Punjabi song ‘Lover’!🔥 pic.twitter.com/6ZsTsC0iPV
— Siddharth (@SidKeVichaar) March 16, 2024
Both Singers received loud cheers and applause from the crowd present at the stadium, with many calling an electrifying night and two different cultures rocking on stage.