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Gurdas Maan - Dil Da Mamla U.K Tour 2011 @ Demontfort Hall - Leicester

Gurdas Maan – Dil Da Mamla U.K Tour 2011 @ Demontfort Hall – Leicester

Experience the sell out show of the year !!!!!!

Gurdas Maan – Dil Da Mamla U.K Tour 2011 Live In Concert

MISS IT | MISS OUT

Sunday 17 th April 2011
7.00pm (Doors open at 6.00pm)

De Montfort Hall
Granville Road
Leicester, LE1 7RU

Ticket Price: £25, £35, £45, £55 & £75

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: Radias : 0116 266 9409

07710 00 65 00 | 07812 669409 | 0794 123 7 123

TICKET AGENTS:

Radia's Superstore
123-127 Melton Road
Leicester
LE4 6QS
01162 669 409

Shah Pan House
523 Foleshill Road
Coventry
CV6 5AU
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Krishna Gift Centre
71 St. Thomas Road
Derby
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De Montfort Hall Box Office
Granville Road
Leicester
LE1 7RU
01162 333 111

All disabled and credit card bookings should be made at the De Montfort Hall Box Office

If you were to ask anyone about Punjabi music, the first person you would hear about is Gurdas Maan. After first gaining attention in 1980 with the song Dil Da Mamla, he moved from an unknown Punjabi singer and songwriter, to international icon who has toured across the globe.

Gurdas Maan’s 30-year career has been nothing short of spectacular. In this time he has recorded over 27 albums, written over 200 songs and has raised the profile of Punjabi music to an international level, making him the most influential and prolific Punjabi singer ever.

Following his sell out UK tours in 2005, 2007 and 2009, Gurdas Maan will be returning to the De Montfort Hall stage as part of the Dil Da Mamla tour, performing songs from his wide range of repertoire, including his new album Jogiya, released in February 2011.

“He is the biggest Punjabi singer alive.” BBC News