Anant Ambani-Radhika Merchant sangeet ceremony: Justin Bieber performs his top hits, Orry vibes with him

Updated : Jul 06, 2024 09:58
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From Jamnagar to Italian cruise to now Mumbai, Ambanis are celebrating the wedding festivities like none other. Pop sensation Justin Bieber performed at the sangeet ceremony of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant and made it a night to remember. Here are some of the highlights.  

Justin Bieber performs at Ambani bash

Justin Bieber belted out his top hits for the special ceremony. Several videos of the ‘Baby’ hitmaker performing at the musical night have emerged on social media. He wore a white vest and a jacket with pants, boots and a cap for the occasion.  

In the videos, Justin can be seen singing some of his chart buster songs including ‘Love Yourself’, ‘Baby’, ‘Peaches’, ‘Where Are U Now’, and ‘Sorry’. In one of the videos that is now going viral, social media sensation Orry can be seen vibing with Bieber on stage as the latter sang.  

Justin Bieber jets off to US 

Justin was spotted at Mumbai airport on Saturday morning as he left for US after setting the stage on fire at Ambani bash. The singer wore the same outfit that he wore for the last night’s performance. The singer had arrived in Mumbai on Friday, which marked his second visit to India after his first one in 2017.  

About Anant-Radhika's wedding  

Justin reportedly charged $10 million to perform at the Ambani extravaganza. Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant are all set to tie the knot on July 12 after their lavish pre-wedding festivities in Jamnagar.  

Also Watch: Virat Kohli jets off to London to meet Anushka Sharma, kids after T20 WC 2024 victory bash in Mumbai
 

Anant Ambani-Radhika Merchant wedding

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