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Kanika performs at Royal Albert Hall

| | Jul 31, 2015, at 08:20 pm
Mumbai, July 31 (IBNS): The girl with golden voice, Kanika Kapoor recently performed at the BBC Prom with BBC Asian Network at the famous Royal Albert Hall along with English DJ and songwriter- Naughty Boy.

She gave a tribute to Yash Chopra where she sings all super hit songs of his films.

She also performed and spent time discussing music with famous English singer - song writer Emeli Sande. 
At the event, Kanika Kapoor was welcomed on the stage with a grand introduction by Naughty Boy and was received with thunderous response. 

Kanika Kapoor said, "I was truly humbled to be invited to perform at the legendary Royal Albert Hall along with Naughty Boy and Emeli Sande and have the opportunity to pay tribute to Yashji. The experience was surreal"

Images credit BBC/Mark Allen

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