Bollywood takes over Yas Island for a Sensational Season of Summer Shows
Celebrate Indian Independence this year on Yas Island with the most coveted line-up of Indian artists. On Friday, August 12th Farhan Akhtar and Vishal & Shekhar take to the du Forum stage with never-seen-before performances. They return to the UAE after many years with fresh, new songs along with their roster of past favourites. Farhan Akhtar is poised for a blockbuster 2016 with movies like ‘Raees’, ‘Wazir’ and ‘Rock On 2’ releasing soon. Vishal & Shekhar riding high on their latest ‘Fan’ movie soundtrack being a hit, are expected to play songs from their upcoming releases which includes: ‘Befikre’, ‘Akira’, ‘Banjo’ and ‘Sultan’.
Headlining on Saturday, August 13th the legendary trio of Shankar, Ehsaan and Loy will have fans dancing at the du Forum as they also make their Abu Dhabi debut with new material from their latest hit Bollywood movie soundtracks: ‘Dostana 2’, ‘Agra Ka Dabra’, ‘Mirziya’.
Event: Bollywood in the Capital – Farhan Akhtar and Vishal & Shekhar du Forum, Abu Dhabi, Friday, August 12th & Bollywood in the Capital – Shankar, Ehsaan, Loy du Forum, Abu Dhabi, Saturday, August 13th.
| Category | Price |
| Reserved Seating | AED 200 |
| General Admission | AED 150 |
For more information please visit: www.thinkflash.ae
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