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Bollywood stars to join karan Aujla on stage

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Sources close to the tour suggest that frequent collaborators Badshah, DIVINE, and KR$NA will join Karan in Mumbai and New Delhi for high-energy, electrifying performances. (Photo: Instagram/karanaujla)

As excitement builds around Punajbi singer Karan Aujla's much-anticipated It Was All A Dream 8-city arena tour in India, rumors are swirling about an impressive lineup of Bollywood stars who may join the Punjabi music sensation on stage. While the official list of special guests has yet to be confirmed, insiders are hinting at a star-studded cast of performers, with names like Nora Fatehi, Vicky Kaushal, DIVINE, Badshah, KR$NA, Allu Arjun, Rashmika Mandanna, and Shehnaaz Gill all rumored to make appearances.

Sources close to the tour suggest that frequent collaborators Badshah, DIVINE, and KR$NA will join Karan in Mumbai and New Delhi for high-energy, electrifying performances. In addition, Bollywood stars Vicky Kaushal and Shehnaaz Gill, both closely tied to Punjabi culture, are expected to make surprise appearances in Chandigarh, adding even more excitement to the tour.

Fans are also buzzing about a much-talked-about collaboration between Karan Aujla and Nora Fatehi, which is rumored to be unveiled during this tour. Additionally, southern superstars Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna are said to make appearances in one of the southern cities, likely as part of promotional efforts for their upcoming film Pushpa 2: The Rule.

The Mumbai leg of the tour is expected to feature a tribute to classic Bollywood soundtracks, with rumors circulating that Karan Johar and other industry luminaries might be in attendance to celebrate the night.

Produced by Team Innovation and presented by Live Nation, the It Was All A Dream tour is scheduled to hit major cities in December 2024 and January 2025, and it promises to be a celebration of music, culture, and collaboration.

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