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Karan Aujla’s tour heads to Australia and New Zealand next week

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Punjabi sensation Karan Aujla is set to return to Australia this October - his first visit since his 2022 debut

Punjabi music sensation Karan Aujla is returning to Australia and New Zealand next week with his “It Was All A Dream” world tour. After his debut in 2022 and a year packed with achievements, including a Juno Award win, Aujla is set to thrill fans once again. Known for his chart-topping hits and magnetic performances, the tour promises an unforgettable experience across the region.

Aujla’s global rise continues with his latest album, Making Memories, which has amassed over one billion streams and secured him a spot at #38 on the Global Digital Artist List. His collaboration with Indian rapper DIVINE on Street Dreams has dominated charts, showcasing his broad appeal. Following his standout Juno Awards performance and winning the Fan Choice Award, Aujla is poised to deliver an electrifying show across Australia and New Zealand.

Fans in Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland will be treated to his dynamic fusion of Punjabi folk and contemporary beats. From his debut album BacTHAfuKUP (B.T.F.U.) to his recent hit ‘Making Memories’, Aujla’s setlist promises a night packed with fan favourites.

This tour highlights Aujla’s journey from a small village in Punjab to becoming a global music star. His heartfelt lyrics and powerful performances have captivated audiences worldwide, with over 3 billion views on YouTube solidifying his reach.

Next week, fans in Australia and New Zealand will witness the return of one of Punjabi music’s biggest stars, ready to light up the stage with his infectious energy and hit-filled performances.

  • Friday, 25 October 2024 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, Australia
  • Sunday, 27 October 2024 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia
  • Wednesday, 30 October 2024 – Spark Arena, Auckland, New Zealand
  • Sunday, 3 November 2024 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, Australia

Tickets are available for each of these dates.


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