
AP Dhillon is coming to Dubai for a massive concert
Ready or not, AP Dhillon is heading our way.
The Brown Munde singer is hitting the stage at Coca-Cola Arena on Sunday September 7 for one night only, and we're positive it'll be one for the memory books.
Tickets will be live starting Monday June 30, from noon on LiveNation.me and Coca-Cola-Arena.com.
If you missed his sold-out show last year, this is your chance to watch him live. The Indo-Canadian singer, rapper, songwriter and record producer is bringing a whole new setlist, fresh energy and plenty of love for the UAE crowd.
Produced by Live Nation Middle East and Team Innovation, this return gig comes hot on the heels of a big year for the genre-bending Punjabi artist.
From sold-out shows in Mumbai, New Delhi and Chandigarh during his second India tour, to appearances at global events like the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game and Paris Fashion Week, Dhillon's 2024 has been anything but quiet.
Now he's turning the spotlight back on his music with a tour in support of his EP, The Brownprint.
It's a bold, nine-track project that's brought together a star-studded mix of collaborators including Salman Khan, Gunna, Ayra Starr, Jazzy B and Sanjay Dutt. There's a lot going on here – musically and culturally – and Dhillon's bringing it all to the Dubai stage.
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AP Dhillon shared his excitement in a press release and said, 'Returning to Dubai holds a profoundly special significance for me. The unparalleled energy of my fans here is a constant source of inspiration.'
He continued, 'I am eager to share new musical narratives and an even more exhilarating live experience. This performance will be a true reflection of the incredible trajectory we've embarked upon since the release of 'The Brownprint'.'
Tickets will be live from noon, Monday June 30 on LiveNation.me and Coca-Cola-Arena.com.
Sunday September 7. Coca-Cola Arena, City Walk. coca-cola-arena.com
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