
Ahead of his evening performance, Satinder Sartaaj spoke to Pukaar News about performing in Leicester: “I get a really warm welcome every time I come to Leicester and get a lot of love from the fans”.

Sartaaj’s live performances created captivating moments for the audience, as they were requested to tweet their song requests and were treated to a variety of songs and poems from his new album ‘Rangrez’ (The Poet of Colours).Įvent organiser Raj Radia, of TLC Events UK shared: “It’s artists and performances like this that bring the community together, to be able to share and enjoy the musical experience”. Sartaaj mesmerised the audience with his infectious smile and soulful voice, infused with the sounds of the harmonium, flute and violin as he entertaining the crowd with his smooth rendition of ‘Sai’. Credit: Hiten J OndhiaĬonnecting with his audience through his poetry, Sartaaj touched upon history, culture and traditions, as well as the significance of a mother, as he performed his classic song ‘Ammi’. He followed his passion for music by studying classical music and gained a Masters and PhD in Sufi Poetry.Ī packed audience watch Satinder Sartaaj Live in concert at De Montfort Hall. The singer, who gained fame with his hit song “Cheere Waleya”, embraced the audience by taking them on a musical journey into life’s meaning, by sharing his deepest feelings through his music.īorn in the village of Bajrawar, Punjab, Sartaaj began performing from a young age, marking the beginning of his musical journey. Making his debut in Leicester, the Sufi maestro, lightened up the stage, as he entered dazzling in his orange traditional Indian outfit, to a huge round of applause from the audience. Indian Punjabi singer, songwriter and poet, Satinder Sartaaj captivated the audience at Leicester’s Demontfort Hall, through the beauty of his words, lyrics and music, as he performed at his Mehfil-e-Sartaaj concert.


Satinder Sartaaj Live in concert at De Montfort Hall.
