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Shreya Ghoshal Live Concert Scheduled in Pune on December 28

Tickets for the concert are available on the 'Book My Show' app.

Neelam Karale

Renowned Bollywood singer Shreya Ghoshal, celebrated for her captivating performances in India and internationally, is set to perform live in Pune after a long hiatus.

Organized by the Sakal Media Group, this much-anticipated concert will take place on December 28, 2024, at Suryakant Kakade Farms, Kothrud, starting at 6:30 PM.

Shreya Ghoshal, who has been enchanting audiences with her voice for nearly two decades, has an extensive fan base across age groups. Known for her versatility and emotive singing, her live shows are in high demand globally.

Notably, her contributions to music have been honored in the United States, where June 26 is celebrated as 'Shreya Ghoshal Day' in the state of Ohio.

At the Pune concert, Ghoshal will be accompanied by a grand orchestra, promising an unforgettable experience for attendees.

The audience will have the chance to enjoy some of her most iconic songs, including ‘Piyu Bole,’ ‘Barso Re Megha,’ ‘Yeh Ishq Hai,’ ‘Chikni Chameli,’ and ‘Mere Dholna,’ performed live.

Tickets for the concert are available on the 'Book My Show' app. Given the limited availability, fans are encouraged to book their tickets promptly to secure their seats.

Recently, Shreya Ghoshal, in collaboration with Swanand Kirkire and Kanishk Seth, launched a new song titled "Re Mann." The song, sung by both Shreya and Swanand, is composed and written by Swanand Kirkire. Set on a college campus, "Re Mann" explores themes of renewal, hope, and the courage to move beyond fears.

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