Honey Singh wishes to perform in Pakistan
Honey Singh said, ‘Pray that I come to Pakistan to perform soon’.


Abu Dhabi: Famous Bollywood singer and music producer Honey Singh expressed his desire to come to Pakistan.
During the IIFA 2024 held in Abu Dhabi, Honey Singh released a video message for Pakistani fans which is viral on social media.
On the red carpet of IIFA Awards 2024, Honey Singh was asked what message he would like to convey to his Pakistani fans.
In response, Honey Singh said, ‘Pray that I come to Pakistan to perform soon’.
During the conversation, Honey Singh said that he likes many Pakistani artists including Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Ali Azmat, Atif Aslam and Sanam Marvi.
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Honey Singh stated that he has been performing in Dubai for 12 years, where many Pakistani fans also attend his concerts, but for those who cannot travel to Dubai, he would like to go and perform in their country.
He further said: “I will perform in UK for the first time next year and if time allows, I will be happy to perform in Pakistan as well”.
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