Guru Randhawa set to dazzle fans with his highly anticipated 'Moon Rise tour', check out the details

Updated : Aug 14, 2024 12:29
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Guru Randhawa is set to dazzle fans with his highly anticipated Moon Rise India tour. He will be seen performing in over 10 cities across the country over the next three months. The tour will kick off in Indore on October 19, Patna will follow on October 26, Jaipur on November 9, Lucknow on November 10, and Delhi NCR on November 16. The tour will then move to Kolkata on November 23, Hyderabad on November 29, Nashik on December 7, Pune on December 8, and will wrap up in Dehradun on December 21.

Guru shared his excitement about the tour, 'The Moon Rise tour is a special one for me. It's all about reconnecting with my fans across India and bringing the energy of my music to every corner of the country. I can't wait to see everyone, and we're going to make this unforgettable!'

Guru Randhawa is also exploring the world of acting. Earlier this year, he made his acting debut in the film 'Kuch Khattaa Ho Jaay.' Reflecting on his transition in an interview with ANI, he revealed 'I have watched so many movies and I felt like I can now take this responsibility to reach audience with something, which is promising, shows hardwork and efforts. And with the great script. When I decided to do acting, then I took some workshops. When we got 'Kuch Khatta Ho Jaay', me and Saiee did workshops.'

He added , 'There is a similarity in singing, acting and dancing, that's 'Sur'. Now this role proposed to me in this film, nobody can do better than me, this particular role because now I have done it.'

Tickets for the Moon Rise tour are now available, with prices starting at Rs 499.

On the work front:

Guru is gearing up to make his Punjabi cinema debut with the upcoming film Shahkot. Directed by Rajiv Dhingra, the movie also stars Isha Talwar, Raj Babbar, Seema Kaushal, Hardip Gill, and Gurshabad. It is set to be released on October 4.

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