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Salman Khan to perform live in Surat

| | Feb 15, 2016, at 05:18 pm
Mumbai, Feb 15 (IBNS) Bollywood actor Salman Khan is all set to enthrall the audience with a live performance at Surat in Gujaraj.

Touted as the biggest entertainment show ever, the Salman Live in Concert marks the actor’s first ever live act after a long time. 

He will be performing alongside Jacqueline Fernandez, Chitrangada Singh, Elli Avram and Lauren Gottlieb to his chart topping numbers. 

The show will be hosted by funnyman Manish Paul.

Apart from Salman, fans will regale in live performances by Neha Kakkar and Nakash Aziz. 

Joining Salman on stage are Comedy Nights with Kapil fame Daadi – Ali Asgar and Gutthi – Sunil Grover.  

The concert will be held on Feb 19 at DRB Sports Complex, Surat.

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