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Sonu Nigam recalls singing 30 songs without a break

Sonu Nigam recalls singing 30 songs without a break and says, 'Hyderabad listens with its heart'

In a mesmerizing evening in Hyderabad, Sonu Nigam enthralled fans with a marathon of over 30 songs, delighting in the city’s rich musical spirit. He seamlessly blended heartwarming ballads with vibrant anthems, creating an unforgettable connection with his audience. This unforgettable night paves the way for his much-anticipated ‘Satrangi Re’ tour across India.

Sonu Nigam recently talked about his remarkable performance in Hyderabad, where he sang 30 songs consecutively without taking a pause. The iconic singer expressed how deeply he connected with the audience during his concert, which led him to extend the show and perform over 30 songs non-stop.He further mentioned that even after traveling and performing extensively across the US, Canada, and India, stepping on stage in Hyderabad made him feel rejuvenated. Sonu Nigam also praised the city’s audience for truly understanding and feeling music, saying their energy inspired him to give his best performance.

Sonu Nigam talks about his experience with Hyderabad audience

In an interview with IANS, Sonu Nigam stated, “I extended the show because Hyderabad listens with its heart. Despite travelling and performing across the US, Canada, and India these past few days, the moment I stepped on stage tonight, I felt recharged. Hyderabad’s audiences understand music; they feel it. That energy pushed me to give them everything I had. I’m already dreaming up something entirely new for Ahmedabad next month.”

Sonu Nigam’s performance in Hyderabad

Sonu Nigam extended his concert by an additional 30 minutes. During the show, he performed a range of songs, from the soulful ‘Abhi Mujh Mein Kahin’ to the timeless classic ‘Kal Ho Naa Ho’. He also performed his indie hits “Tu, Deewana Tera’, and ‘Ab Mujhe Raat Din’. The arena came alive as he shifted into the high-energy tracks ‘Bijuria’, ‘Pardesia’, and ‘Mere Dholna’.After Hyderabad, Sonu Nigam will take his ‘Satrangi Re’ concert to Ahmedabad on December 21, followed by shows in Pune, Kolkata, and Delhi.

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