Atif Aslam, the beloved Pakistani music icon, is returning to Bangladesh for an eagerly awaited concert on November 29 at the Bangladesh Army Stadium. He will take the stage at the "Oraimo Spacebuds Z Presents Magical Night 2.0 Powered by foodi!" event, featuring his renowned soulful songs and Bollywood hits.
Event organizers Triple Time Communications announced the news on Facebook, creating a buzz of excitement among fans eagerly anticipating his return. Atif last performed in Dhaka in April at the Bashundhara Sports Complex, where he shared the stage with local talents such as Ahmed Hasan Sunny, Kaaktaal, Firoze Jong, and Carnival.
Along with Atif Aslam, the November concert will include three additional major artists. Fans are speculating that Bangladeshi favorites Tahsan and the Kaaktaal band, as well as Pakistani artist Abdul Hannan, will take the stage. Organizers have announced that the complete lineup will be shared soon.
Ticket details are expected to be shared in the coming days.
Atif first rose to fame as a co-founder of the band Jal alongside Goher Mumtaz in 2002. Since then, he has carved out an impressive solo career, releasing his debut album "Jal Pari" in 2004. He made his Bollywood debut the following year with the film "Zeher," which launched his prolific playback career in both India and Pakistan. His performances for Coke Studio Pakistan—especially the iconic "Tajdar-e-Haram"—remain fan favorites worldwide.
Atif Aslam is admired by fans for his ability to sing in various languages, such as Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali, Persian, and Pashto. His popular tracks include "Woh Lamhe," "Aadat," "Pehli Nazar Mein," "Tu Jaane Na," "Tera Hone Laga Hoon," "Jeena Jeena," and "Tere Bin."
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