Arijit Singh Thrills Sold-Out Crowd at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena

Arijit Singh Thrills Sold-Out Crowd at Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena
Left to Right: Ashish Desai (President) Council of Indian Australians, Terrence Trujillo (Director of Commercial) Qudos Bank Arena, Patrick Skene (Founder and Chief Creative Officer) CulturalPulse, Praful Desai (Joint Secretary and Past President) Council of Indian Australians, Irfan Malik (President) Australia India Business Council, Poorva Anand (Masters student UNSW), Dee Raghavan (Senior Manager Engagement Marketing) CulturalPulse, Consul B K Anand (CGO) representing Consulate General of India Sydney Australia, Mrs Neeru Anand, Reg Raghavan (Founder and CEO) CulturalPulse, Vishal Anand Amazon Prime Seattle USA, Dr Yadu Singh (President) Federation of Indian Associations NSW, Arti Banga and Dimple Deez Owner Editor Desi Australia, Dr. Sunil Vyas, (President) United Indian Associations and Mrs. Jyuthika Vyas, Rajesh Sharma Indus Age, Sourav Mukherjee (President)Bengali Association NSW and Mrs Paromita Mukherjee, Priyanka Hatwalne (Journalist) SBS Hindi Sydney and Minu Sharma (Owner and Editor) Indus Age.

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The Indian-Australian community came out in force to enjoy an incredible performance by Indian musical superhero Arijit Singh in a sold out Qudos Bank Arena at Sydney Olympic Park on Saturday July 13.
Singh is one of India’s premier musicians and enthralled the audience with a record 103 songs in a concert that finished after midnight.
For the last four years, Singh has been the most downloaded Indian artist on Spotify and the crowd sang along joyously with the Punjabi-Bengali maestro who showcased his vocal range and mix of classical and modern songs.
CulturalPulse provided cultural advisory services to Qudos Bank Arena which included pre-event communications and announcements in Hindi, as well as Hindi language speaking event staff and an Indian tasting box which sold out.
A corporate event was also hosted featuring Indian media, business, community and government leaders including Consul B K Anand and his family who represented the Consulate General of India in Sydney.
A special thanks to Terrence Trujillo and the hardworking team at Qudos Bank Arena for executing the cultural initiatives that turned Qudos Bank Arena into a ‘home away from home’ for the Indian and South Asian patrons.
Reg Raghavan, founder and CEO of CulturalPulse said the event highlighted the vibrancy and colour of the Indian-Australian diaspora:
“One of India’s greatest artists came to Sydney and the sold out crowd was in raptures,”
“We look forward to working with Qudos Bank Arena with other communities to create a culturally inclusive experience for upcoming concerts.”
Thanks to our team at CulturalPulse with a special shout out to @Reg @Patrick @Jake @Dee Raghavan.

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