If you happen to be in the Chicago, New York, or Los Angeles areas in August, then you might want to check out the Dream Team in concert. It’s said to be the biggest concerts in 2016 with performances, music, and audience interaction. The event is aiming to cater to all ages with promises to have everyone out their seats.
Dream Team will be hosted by film director, producer, and television personality Karan Johar, which you may recognize from the talk show “Koffee with Koran.” The show consists of various Bollywood stars making it very exciting for fans. Katrina Kaif, Varun, Alia, Siddharth, Aditya, Badshah, and Parineeti to name few.
Incase you’re unfamiliar with the stars, here are some quick bios:
Varun Dhawan: received a Filmfare nomination for Best Male Debut in the 2012 comedy Student of the Year, which was his first acting debut.
Katrina Kaif: British-Indian actress as well as former model received critical acclaim for her performance in the drama New York, released in 2009.
Alia Bhatt: appeared alongside Siddharth Malhotra and Varun Dhawan in the romantic comedy Student of the Year in 2012.
Siddharth Malhotra: former model now leading actor in Bollywood. Alongside director Karan Johar, he helped with the film My Name is Khan.
Parineeti Chopra: accomplished actress and has won Filmfare award for Best Female Debut for the film Ladies VS Ricky Bahl.
Badshah: Indian rapper known for his tracks in Hindi, Punjabi, Haryanvi, and English. His music has been in many films such as Khoobsurat and Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania.
The energy filled Dream Team is filled with many talents and is sure to be entertaining for fans and newcomers alike.
If interested in this amazing show, buy tickets before they are sold out.
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