For the first time in history, Nizami Bandhu (Chand Nizami, Shadab Nizami and Sohrab Nizami) and Sufi Brothers (Armaan and Imran Ali) shared the same stage last evening.
The Nizami Bandhu and Sufi Brothers are famous for their performances of Qawwali that captures the beautiful traditions of Sufism of the Indian subcontinent.
The evening ended on a high note with an electrifying jugalbandi that left the audience asking for more.
"Music is not limited to the borders, today we shared the stage with our own brothers. It was a pleasant experience for us.
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