
Shreya Ghoshal returns to Dubai for a soul-stirring live concert
Popular Indian playback singer Shreya Ghoshal returns to the stage in Dubai for a live performance.
The event is being organised by DXB Live in collaboration with the Global Encounters Festival 2025, and will be held at the Trade Centre Arena, Dubai World Trade Centre on July 19.
The singer, in a statement, expressed her excitement.
'Performing in Dubai always feels like coming home to a family that sings with me, smiles with me, and celebrates music from the heart," she said. "I can't wait to create magic together once again this July."
With over 3,000 songs recorded in 20 languages and a career adorned with five Indian film awards, Ghoshal's music has defined an era.
From her breakthrough in Devdas to her collaborations with the biggest names in Indian music, Shreya is a music icon. Renowned for her soul-stirring voice and commanding stage presence, she has performed at world-renowned venues such as the Royal Albert Hall in London and the Sydney Opera House.
Tickets are available online on Platinumlist. Gates open at 7 pm and the show starts at 8 pm.
The Global Encounters Festival 2025, being organised by the Ismaili Muslim Community, will take place during July 20-27 in Dubai, bringing together over 4,000 artists and athletes, and over 25,000 spectators, promoting excellence, camaraderie, and cross-cultural connections.
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