Indian singer Diljit Dosanjh created history in Canada all tickets sold out Justin Trudeau praised

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Diljit Dosanjh Concert: India’s popular singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh has done wonders on Canadian soil. He has become the first Punjabi artist to fill a stadium in Canada. All the tickets for his show held at Rogers Centre were sold out. Diljit Dosanjh has already proved his singing talent in many countries. On this success of his, the country’s PM Justin Trudeau himself met Diljit Dosanjh and congratulated him. Trudeau said, the artist from Punjab has created a new history.

Actually, Toronto Stadium in Canada has a seating capacity of 49 thousand people. Diljit Dosanjh gave his concert in this stadium, during which the entire stadium was packed. On Monday, Diljit Dosanjh posted glimpses of this concert on social media. Before the show, Dosanjh met Justin Trudeau, whose pictures are now going viral on social media. Diljit has shared videos and photos of his meeting with Trudeau, in which it can be seen that the Canadian PM is hugging Diljit. Trudeau has also met Diljit’s entire team.

What did Justin Trudeau say?
Diljit Dosanjh shared a video on his Instagram handle and wrote, ‘Diversity is the strength of Canada, all the tickets of Rogers Centre were sold out and Justin Trudeau himself came to see history being made.’ Meanwhile, Justin Trudeau has also shared many pictures with Diljit Dosanjh. Justin wrote, ‘Wished Diljit before his show at Rogers Centre. In our great country Canada, a boy from Punjab made history and all the tickets of the stadium were sold out.


The pictures looked like this
Diljit Dosanjh has shared many pictures of this concert on his Instagram handle. In one picture, the banner of Diljit’s concert is seen, on which ‘Sold Out’ is written. In another video, the entire stadium is seen full during the concert, people are enjoying the concert by turning on the flash light of their phones. Thousands of people have commented on Diljit’s photo.

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