Bollywood singer Sunidhi Chauhan will tour the UK this month.
And she will be in the North West at the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester on Saturday 21 September.
For most child protégées fame is a very difficult thing to handle. But Sunidhi has handled it very gracefully.
She began to sing at the age of four and was discovered by a local TV anchor. She shot into prominence through winning a talent hunt show, in which she sang the most difficult Ragas in an off-hand way.
She further honed her skills by training under Kalyanji (one half of the Kalyanji-Anandji music director duo) and was the lead singer in his Little Wonders troupe.
Her big break came with the popular song 'Ruki Ruki Thi Zindagi' from the film ‘Mast’.
Sunidhi broke through the clutter with her bold, husky voice and has now gone onto establish herself as one of the most powerful singers in Bollywood.
Internationally, she has collaborated with Enrique Iglesias, on a track called 'Heartbeat' which was featured in his album ‘Euphoria’.
A live performer par excellence, she's often touted as the “Queen of Item Numbers”, with mass favorites like 'Beedi' and 'Sheila Ki Jawani' to her credit.
She has showcased her musical variations by making the masses fall in love with the romantically intense ‘Ishq Sufiana’ and ‘Be Intehaan’.
The forthcoming U.K. & Europe Tour 2013 coincides with 100 Years of Bollywood and this landmark will be celebrated via a special tribute to the legends by Sunidhi.
The tour will culminate with Sunidhi’s debut at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall on Friday 27 September 2013.
She will appear live in concert with leading musicians and vocalists, current hits and classics to celebrate 100 years of Bollywood.
Sundhi Chauhan's Northwest Leg of the tour is at the Bridgewater Hall on Saturday September 21.
Call 0844 907 9000 for tickets.
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