Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Navdeep Kaur Marwah
Sufi maestro Kanwar Grewal, who recently performed in Auckland, describes his experience of performing live in the city as “simply awesome”.
The singer, who hails from Punjab, gave a mesmerizing three-hour-long live performance at a packed Logan Campbell Centre on Saturday, July 2.
Dressed in a red kurta with a lungi and a lohi,Grewal’s energy was unmatched throughout the show. He interacted with the audience, mostly Punjabi, by reminding them of their traditions and culture.
Everyone present at the concert described Grewal as the most humble celebrity they have ever seen. His soulful and captivating performance left his enthusiastic fans craving for more.
Talking about his experience of performing for the first time in New Zealand at an event organised by Pal Productions, the singer said, “The crowd was great. I was so happy to perform in front of such[a] great audience. I had a great time performing and the fact that people appreciated it, makes me more humble.”

Grewal, who is known for his songs such as Mastana jogi, Na jayi mastaan de vehre, Jina nu disda and Ishqbulleh nu nachave, added, “God willing, I will be back in New Zealand soon to perform for my fans here.”
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