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CONCERT: CMSS Presents Pakistani Singer Nadeem Abbas

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The Centre for Muslim States and Societies, the University of Western Australia, is pleased to present renowned Pakistani singer, Nadeem Abbas, in Perth.

DATE | Friday, 9 NOV 2018

TIME | 7.30pm to 10pm

VENUE | Kurrajong Hall, Claremont Campus, University of Western Australia. (Princess Rd/Goldsworthy Rd corner, Claremont)





Known as one of the best live performers in Pakistan and honoured by PTV as the best Live Singer award in 2011, Nadeem Abbas performs Ghazal, Qawali/Sufi & Classical music making a great statement in each style. He has performed in several other countries including UK, USA, Europe Australia, Canada & India.

Nadeem Abbas has released several Music Albums mainly Folk with Pop infusion following the footsteps of his Father ‘Allah Ditta Loony Wala’. Some of his famous songs are: ‘Bismillah Karan’ also known as ‘Mara Hai Te Mara Sahi’ Which has also set record on the Youtube for being first Pakistani Music video to have millions of views) ‘Gaddi Tun Manga De’ ‘Jaanu Nahi Banada’ ‘Love Story’ ‘Menu Piyara Lagda Hein’ are just few of many more.
Location Kurrajong Hall, Claremont Campus, UWA
Contact The Centre for Muslim States and Societies <[email protected]> : 0417800303
URL https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/nadeem-abbas-tickets-52205509083
Start Fri, 09 Nov 2018 19:30
End Fri, 09 Nov 2018 22:00
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Submitted by The Centre <[email protected]>
Last Updated Thu, 08 Nov 2018 09:21
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