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Canadian-Punjabi Star Karan Aujla Kicks Off Arena Tour This Weekend

After a triumphant year and a historic Juno Award win, Punjabi sensation Karan Aujla is set to return to Australia and New Zealand this weekend – with arena shows in Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland.

Known for his chart-topping hits and magnetic stage presence, Aujla will bring his ‘It Was All A Dream’ world tour to Australian and New Zealand fans, delivering an unforgettable experience.

Karan Aujla has rapidly ascended to global stardom, with his latest album ‘Making Memories‘ surpassingone billion streams and securing a spot on the Global Digital Artist List at #38. His collaboration with DIVINE on ‘Street Dreams’ dominated charts worldwide, showcasing versatility and widespread appeal. Following his standout performance at the Juno Awards and winning the Fan Choice Award, Aujla is ready to captivate audiences across Australia and New Zealand.

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Aujla’s fans can expect a dynamic and electrifying performance, filled with hits from his extensive catalogue, including tracks from his debut album ‘BacTHAfuKUP (B.T.F.U.)’ and his latest release ‘Making Memories’.

Karan Aujla, a powerhouse of Punjabi music, has captured hearts worldwide with his heartfelt lyrics and captivating performances. Relocating to Canada in 2014, he began writing chart-topping hits for leading artists, culminating in his own successful solo career. His debut album ‘BacTHAfuKUP (B.T.F.U.)’ solidified his status as a global ambassador of Punjabi music, with over 100 million streams.

With 3 billion views on YouTube, Aujla’s music resonates with fans across the globe. His latest album ‘Making Memories’ and collaborations with artists like DIVINE and YG have further cemented his place.

The tour starts Friday at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, before moving to Melbourne tomorrow at Rod Laver Arena and finishing off in Auckland at Spark Arena.

KARAN AUJLA AUSTRALIAN TOUR

TICKETS

Friday, October 25th Qudos Bank Arena Sydney

Sunday, October 27th Rod Laver Arena Mebourne

Wednesday, October 30th Spark Arena Auckland