![]() ![]() ![]() Firstly, he payed his respects to God, then the audience and individually his band members and everyone a part of the production. Sartaaj entered last in sparkling gold kurta with a crimson turban. The stage was beautifully set with gold frames and drapes, candle lit with dark red lighting to complete the chic, tranquil atmosphere, paying homage to the history of mehfil and placing us back in the royal courts of the Maharajas and Mughal emperors. After introductions by Bobby, the 8 band members took their place on stage. A perfect match to showcase the sufi/traditional Punjabi folk music.īBC Asian Network’s Bobby Friction, dressed very dapper in a red and black kurta, hosted the show. Therefore, only right and fitting to host the vocals of Sartaaj. A prestigious venue tailored for music, with acoustics purposely designed to host only the best classical compositions. From Punjab, India, poet/singer-songwriter Satinder Sartaaj or the earned entitlement ‘the sufi prince’ graced Birmingham’s iconic Symphony Hall. ![]()
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