It was Mika's first visit to Pakistan's biggest city and the Punjabi singer didn't disappoint his audience which included the young crowd, senior citizens and the teenagers, who danced and swayed to his tunes.
"When I was preparing to come to Karachi, there were apprehensions and I was advised not to go to Pakistan but after the way you people have responded tonight it has been a memorable visit for me," Mika said at the end of his concert on Wednesday night.
Mika kicked off the concert with a rendering of his latest hit, "Main Tere Agal Bagal Hun" and then warmed up the night with songs like "Chinta Ta Chita Chita" and "Mauja Hi Mauja".
The singer didn't forget to thrill the crowd with some hit Pakistani numbers like the evergreen "Jholay Lal" and "Hava Hava".
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