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‘It Was All A Dream’ by Karan Aujla of ‘Tauba Tauba’ fame brings him home

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Our Bureau

Toronto

Karan Aujla, a popular Indo-Canadian singer is all set for his multi-city India tour. The sensational singer took to Instagram to make this announcement. He captioned it as “I’m finally coming home’. The tickets to his concert went live on 23rd July at 12 pm IST.

The singer is known for hits like “Tauba Tauba” and “Softly” and has announced his highly anticipated ‘It Was All A Dream’ India tour. The tour will feature performances in Chandigarh on December 7, Bengaluru on December 13, New Delhi on December 15, and Mumbai on December 21.

Aujla hails from a small village in Punjab. He expressed his excitement about returning to his roots with this tour, stating: “This tour marks a significant milestone in my career, highlighting my journey from a small village in Punjab to the global stage. India has a special place in my heart, and I can’t wait to bring the ‘It Was All A Dream’ tour home! I’m grateful to my fans for making this dream possible. We’re gonna celebrate together and make some history!”

The singer’s hit song “Tauba Tauba”, featured in the film “Bad Newz”, has become a viral sensation, with fans recreating the hook step in memes and reels. Aujla, who has also lent his voice to tracks like “White Brown Black”, will be joined by long-time collaborator and Toronto-based producer Ikky for the India leg of the tour.

In addition to the India tour, Aujla will be taking his ‘It Was All A Dream’ tour to the UK, New Zealand, and Canada. The winter arena tour, presented and produced by Team Innovation and supported by Live Nation, will see Aujla joined by his long-time collaborator and Toronto-based producer Ikky in all four cities.

The 27-year-old singer, based in Vancouver since 2014, began his career writing for prominent names in the Punjabi music scene, including Jassi Gill. His debut studio album, “BacTHAfuKUP (B.T.F.U.)”, released in 2021, achieved remarkable success, solidifying his stature as a global artist with his second album “Making Memories.”

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