Justin Trudeau at Diljit Dosanjh Concert in Canada Dil Luminati tour

Rozana Spokesman

Entertainment, Hollywood

Diljit Dosanjh received a surprise visit from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Justin Trudeau at Diljit Dosanjh Concert in Canada Dil Luminati tour

Justin Trudeau at Diljit Dosanjh Concert in Canada: Diljit Dosanjh is a well-known Punjabi singer who not only rocks in Punjab but also in the whole world. People are crazy to listen to him and want to attend his every show. In the meanwhile, the recent concert has left everyone stunned as even Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was propelled to attend the show. 

After having created history at Coachella and appearing on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon in the US, the singer recently became the first Punjabi artist to fill up the venue at his concert tour in the stadium of Downtown, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Just like 
his other concerts, this concert was also fully sold out in Canada’s Rogers Centre, hence, creating another milestone. 

During his performance at Roger Centre, Diljit Dosanjh received a surprise visit from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. In a video shared by Diljit Dosanjh, he and PM can seen greeting each other with folded hands and hugged each other.  After this, the duo clicked photographs with Diljit and shook hands with his entire team. 

In the same video, Diljit’s team can be heard saying Diljit’s hook line, “Punjabi Aa gaye oye (Punjabis are here).” They were also seen cheering for the duo. Sharing a video on his Instagram handle, Diljit wrote, “Diversity is Canada‘s strength. Prime Minister @justinpjtrudeau came to check out history in the making: we sold out the Rogers Centre!”

Also, Justin Trudeau shared photographs with Diljit Dosanjh on his Social media from the venue where the singer performed live.  

"Stopped by the Rogers Centre to wish @Diljitdosanjh good luck before this show. Canada is a great country-- one where a guy can make history and sell out stadiums. Diversity isn't just our strength. It is a sugar power, " the Canadian PM wrote on X.