Punjabi singer Karan Aujla recently shared his gratitude for a packed concert experience, expressing joy at the opportunity. He posted a video of himself performing on stage to a full stadium, with fans’ wristbands twinkling in the dark. Karan captioned the video with, “USED TO PRAY FOR TIMES LIKE THIS… AUJLA AUJLA BABY DO YOUR THANGGGGG (sic).”
The singer, known as “Geetan Di Machine,” had a similar successful show in Delhi earlier, where he performed to a full house at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. Reflecting on his journey, Karan, also called Jaskaran Singh Aujla, mentioned that this recent gig was a realization of a childhood dream he once had in a village. He made history with his P-POP CULTURE India Tour.
Karan, based in Canada and prominent in Punjabi music, described the Delhi event as a celebration of culture and unity. He expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support and connection with the audience, emphasizing the power of love and passion in bringing people together. The singer highlighted the significance of the moment as a starting point for a cultural revolution.
Known for his hit tracks on various music charts, Karan Aujla’s debut album, Bacthafucup, achieved notable rankings on international music charts. He initially gained recognition as a songwriter and later rose to fame with popular songs like “Don’t Worry” and “Red Eyes.” His music has resonated globally, with multiple tracks entering top positions on music charts.
