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An evening with a musical legend

Rahat carries a message of love, peace and spiritualism through his music. Don’t miss him at the Centre Court, Emperors Palace, Johannesburg, April 21.

SYNONYMOUS with bringing world-class Bollywood entertainment to South Africans stages, Blu Blood is proud to announce the return of music legend and international award-winning singing sensation Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan to Johannesburg on April 21.

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has been mesmerising audiences around the globe for over three decades. As one of the most popular Bollywood playback singers, he has released over 50 title tracks for TV serials, over 100 film songs and has released dozens of original chart-topping hits.

His music has captured the imaginations of listeners as far as the West with Khan contributing to the soundtrack of the 1995 Hollywood blockbuster, Dead Man Walking. He also worked on the soundtrack of The Four Feathers, in collaboration with American composer, James Horner. In 2011, his vocals were featured on the soundtrack of Mel Gibson’s Apocalypto. He has performed in the likes of New York, Los Angeles, Spain, Canada, Belgium and Tibet.

Rahat carries a message of love, peace and spiritualism through his music. Don’t miss him at the Centre Court, Emperors Palace, Johannesburg, April 21.

Tickets from R250 are available through Computicket (online and at retail outlets) and Johannesburg tickets are available at Emperors Palace box office on 011 928 1297/1213 or visit www.emperorspalace.com. The show is family friendly and begins at 8pm (doors open at 7.30pm).

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