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PUNJABI CONCERTS GALORE: Sharry Mann To Perform At Surrey’s Bell Centre On May 8
- April 29, 2022
The parade of Punjabi singers performing concerts in metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley continues with the announcement that popular and outspoken Punjabi singing star Sharry Mann will perform at Surrey’s Bell Performing Arts Centre on May 8. Mann, aka Surinder Singh Mann who recently roasted music video director-turned singer Parmish Verma after being disrespected at Verma’s Surrey wedding, will perform at the 1,100-capacity Bell theatre with Raj Ranjodh, a lyricist-singer. Later this spring, Diljit Dosanjh, billed as “India’s leading star,” launches a “Born to Shine” world tour scheduled to stop at Vancouver’s Rogers Arena on Sunday, June 19.
By DESIBUZZCanada Staff With News Files
SURREY – The parade of Punjabi singers performing concerts in metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley continues with the announcement that popular and outspoken Punjabi singing star Sharry Mann will perform at Surrey’s Bell Performing Arts Centre on May 8.
Mann, aka Surinder Singh Mann who recently roasted music video director-turned singer Parmish Verma after being disrespected at Verma’s Surrey wedding, will perform at the 1,100-capacity Bell theatre with Raj Ranjodh, a lyricist-singer.
Apna Punjab Productions presents the concert, tickets for which start at $43 and rise to $200 for VIP seats.
Mann’s songs include “3 Peg,” one version of which boasts more than 682 million views on YouTube. He is said to have over 1.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify, and some of Mann’s other hit songs include “Hostel,” “Dil Da Dimaag” and “Roohafza.” Mann has also made some movies, reported Surrey Now-Leader newspaper.
Almost three years ago in Surrey, Mann was booked to headline Surrey Fusion Festival in 2019 but his performance was cancelled days earlier, due to the death of his mother.
Later this spring, Diljit Dosanjh, billed as “India’s leading star,” launches a “Born to Shine” world tour scheduled to stop at Vancouver’s Rogers Arena on Sunday, June 19.