Mika Singh’s zabardast naach gaana packed live concert in chilling Manali on New Year’s Eve

Mika Singh’s zabardast naach gaana packed live concert in chilling Manali on New Year’s Eve
At the New Year eve in Manali, the temperature was as low as -2 degree with showers of rain. Even this kind of challenging weather circumstances did stopped our Bollywood pop King, Mika Singh, to given a nerve thrilling performance at the live concert held in the city.

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People there have gathered in huge number to enjoy the power pack performance of Mika Singh. The audiences, which included children and women too, didn’t mind the chilling weather, they were unstoppable from party away the passing year of 2013.
As the singer’s one of the song suggests, ‘Punjabiyaan di battery charge rehndi hai’ in case of this concert too this fact hold true - not only the singer but his fans also looked totally charged up and there was never a dull moment in the three hours New Year’s bash. Mika sang his hit songs one after the other and the audiences were burned the floor with their groovy moves in the open air concert.

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Mika said, ‘I was little concerned due to the challenging weather, not for me, but for my fans as a large number of women and children also turned up for the event.  But my fans were going crazy for the event that encouraged me to give a rocking concert. Till date this is my best 31stnight celebration.’
Mika has being performing at these kinds of New Years concerts from 1998 and the singer was booked every year since then. Trade analysis even says that this year he got a whooping amount of 1.25 crore as fee for this Manali event. Well all we can say is that till Mika continues to entertain his fans by this kind of bashes his fans won’t mind paying the whooping amounts, right?

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