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Rahat to perform in 48 cities worldwide as tribute to Nusrat Fateh


By Web Desk
October 26, 2016 19:36


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Rahat Fateh Ali Khan will pay a tribute to his illustrious uncle Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan on his 20th anniversary next year by holding 48 concerts in 48 cities around the world including India, USA, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Nusrat Fateh died at the age of 48 in London after suffering a cardiac arrest on 16th August 1997. The “Shahenshah-e-Qawwali” is considered one of the greatest voice ever recorded and hold the world record as the most prolific ghazal singer.

Rahat who is carrying the legacy of Nusrat will perform in nine cities of Pakistan including Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Faisalabad, Bhawalpur, Siakot, Multan, Hyderabad and Mirpur Azad Kasmir.

Later, Rahat will perform in more than seventeen cities of the United States including New York, Washington, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New Jersey, Houston, Maimi, Chicago, Dallas and Boston and several others.

In Canada, Rahat will be seen performing in Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton and Winnipeg. Three Australian cities Melbourne, Sydney and Perth, while the Auckland and Wellington in New Zealand will also see him perform.

Later, the journey will be carried to Africa where he will perform in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, and the South African cities of Johannesburg and Durban.

There will be one off performance in the Indian capital New Delhi along with performances in Dubai, Doha and Muscat in the Middle East.

The European cities where Rahat will perform include Amsterdam (Netherlands), Paris (France), and the British cities of Birmingham, Leicester, Leeds and London.
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Kiss ko pata tha Nusrat k anjam may Rahat ki Fatah thi.................
 
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Somebody please stop him. Please!

Messing up with NFAK songs is unbearable. -_-
 
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Once there was a time he came to our muhalla every year at grand milad un nabi (SAW).
 
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Somebody please stop him. Please!

Messing up with NFAK songs is unbearable. -_-
His style is different he cant replicate NFAK thats crazy talk but he is good in his own way

Kiss ko pata tha Nusrat k anjam may Rahat ki Fatah thi.................
Meri zaat zaraye benishan was one o Rahat,s gems

Kiss ko pata tha Nusrat k anjam may Rahat ki Fatah thi.................
He may not be as good as rahat but he is good im his own way
 
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:o: he is a good singer imo

He is good but fails on high pitches of nusrats songs. NFAK could maintain a very steady powerful voice on very high pitches whereas Rahat voice becomes squeeky. Still an amazing qawalli singer don't get me wrong, but NFAK was on another level altogether. Hence why its disappointing listening to Rabat singing his songs. You expect something similar given that that they are relatives but quickly realize the difference.
 
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He is good but fails on high pitches of nusrats songs. NFAK could maintain a very steady powerful voice on very high pitches whereas Rahat voice becomes squeeky. Still an amazing qawalli singer don't get me wrong, but NFAK was on another level altogether. Hence why its disappointing listening to Rabat singing his songs. You expect something similar given that that they are relatives but quickly realize the difference.
Well he was NFAK no one can match his level anyway. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
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i like this signer, has very good vice rendering
 
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