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Ahmedabad Gears Up for Jubin Nautiyal’s Unforgettable Live Concert

Ahmedabad Gears Up for Jubin Nautiyal's Unforgettable Live Concert

Ahmedabad Gears Up for Jubin Nautiyal's Unforgettable Live Concert

Jubin Nautiyal’s Unforgettable Live Concert

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Jubin Nautiyal, the talented singer with a decade-long musical journey, is set to perform live in Ahmedabad on December 9, 2023. He’s not just any singer; he’s a name featured on Forbes’ 30 under 30 list, known for his incredible voice and hit songs that have taken the world by storm.

Hailing from the picturesque valley of Dehradun, Jubin’s love for music started at the age of four, shaping his dream of becoming a singer. He didn’t just stop at singing; he honed his skills in classical music during college and learned to play various instruments like the guitar, piano, harmonium, and drums.

Jubin’s magic lies not only in his melodious voice but also in his captivating live performances. He has a massive fan following and a global reach, having worked with India’s top music directors like A R Rahman, Pritam, and more, delivering chart-topping hits.

In 2021, his song “Lut Gaye” made waves globally, reaching the top of the Global YouTube Songs Chart with over 1 billion views, making it the biggest Indian song on the platform. His song “Raataan Lambiyan” from the movie Shershaah in 2022 became a sensation on the internet, even beyond India.

Jubin Nautiyal is not just about film songs; his independent tracks like “Humnava Mere,” “Dil Galti Kar Baitha Hai,” and others have touched hearts across the nation.

This small-town guy with big dreams has become a global musical powerhouse, and his live performances are something you won’t want to miss. So, mark your calendars for December 9, 2023, at Eka Club, Ahmedabad, and get ready to be mesmerized by the one and only Jubin Nautiyal.

For more updates, you can check out Jubin Nautiyal’s Instagram profile: https://www.instagram.com/jubin_nautiyal/

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