Photo: Instagram/Karan Aujla
Punjabi emcee & this year’s 53rd Canadian Juno Awardee Karan Aujla has begun his highly anticipated “It Was All A Dream” world tour. The trailblazing singer and rapper, who is set to tour across the globe this year, shut down Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena and performed his sensational Punjabi records with 16,000 ardent fans.
Across the historic concert, which lasted for nearly two hours, the “Who They?” singer performed a slew of top-tier tracks and projects including his latest EP “Four Me”, “Making Memories” album, “Winning Speech”, “Goin’ Off” and “Tauba Tauba”.
With the massive concert, Aujla now gears up for his forthcoming Canadian live sets at Edmonton’s Rogers Place on August 15th and Vancouver’s iconic Rogers Arena on August 17th.
Check out Karan Aujla’s historic performance at Scotiabank Arena, Toronto below.
Besides touring across Canada, England, Australia and New Zealand, Aujla is set to perform in India later this year. Last month, the flagrant Punjabi emcee, who is further gearing up for his Wireless Festival debut in Abu Dhabi, will perform six live sets in India with 3 in Delhi alone in December.
Aujla’s Rogers Centre concert arrives nearly a month after “Muhammad Ali” singer Diljit Dosanjh shut down the Rogers Center with 50,000 ardent fans. The concert was preceded by Dosanjh’s British Columbia performance with over 54,000 ardent listeners.
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Stream ‘Four Me’ EP by Karan Aujla via Spotify.