Shaam-e-Ghazal by Anup Jalota and Talat Aziz

15 June 2025

In the Concert Hall

Contemporary Music

A tribute to the legends, Jagjit Singh and Pankaj Udhas, featuring Padmashree Anup Jalota and Talat Aziz.
 

Shaam-e-Ghazal

A tribute to the legends, Jagjit Singh and Pankaj Udhas, featuring Padmashree Anup Jalota and Talat Aziz.

Anup Jalota is a well-known Indian singer, especially famous for his bhajans (devotional songs) and ghazals. He has been a prominent figure in the Indian music scene for decades. 

Talat Aziz is a renowned Indian ghazal singer who gained popularity in the 1980s and is known for his soulful renditions of classic and contemporary ghazals, also featured in many Bollywood films.

Presented by Star Alliance Entertainment

Program

Anup Jalota Artist
Talat Aziz Artist
Mathew Nott Emcee

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