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Nature Fest 2026 Singer Night: Prabh Gill Wows Crowd, Gurdas Maan Set for Finale
Published : Feb 17, 2026, 5:36 pm IST
Updated : Feb 17, 2026, 5:36 pm IST
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His melodious renditions, distinctive style, and lively interaction kept the crowd energised, with music lovers of all ages swaying and singing along late into the night. File Photo.
His melodious renditions, distinctive style, and lively interaction kept the crowd energised, with music lovers of all ages swaying and singing along late into the night. File Photo.

Performing one hit after another, Prabh Gill delivered popular tracks including Pyaar Tere Da Asar Hai, Gall Gall Te Gusse Ho Ke Beh Jana.


Nature Fest 2026 Singer Night: Prabh Gill Wows Crowd, Gurdas Maan Set for Finale

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The third day of Nature Fest–2026, organised by the district administration as part of the Punjab Sakhi Shakti Mela, featured a vibrant Singer Night at Lajwanti Stadium on Sunday. Renowned Punjabi singer Prabh Gill enthralled the audience with his soulful voice and engaging stage presence, earning thunderous applause as he took to the stage.

Performing one hit after another, Prabh Gill delivered popular tracks including Pyaar Tere Da Asar Hai, Gall Gall Te Gusse Ho Ke Beh Jana, Teriyaan Deedan, Wah Sajjan Ji Thodiyan Kya Ne Baatan, Tu Royenga, Zind Mahi Love You Oye, and Tareyaan De Des. His melodious renditions, distinctive style, and lively interaction kept the crowd energised, with music lovers of all ages swaying and singing along late into the night.

The event was graced by Deputy Commissioner Aashika Jain and SSP Sandeep Kumar Malik as chief guests, along with Associate Vice Presidents Ajesh Gupta and Neeraj Gupta, and General Manager Ajit Pal Singh from Quantum Papers. The dignitaries felicitated the singer for his outstanding performance.

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Speaking on the occasion, DC Jain said such cultural events strengthen the community’s connection with nature and heritage while promoting regional cultural identity and tourism. The audience also appreciated the excellent arrangements, including security, parking, seating, and cleanliness, which allowed families to enjoy the evening comfortably.

The Deputy Commissioner highlighted that the festival’s aim is to bring people closer to nature while celebrating cultural heritage. She invited district residents to attend the grand finale on February 17, headlined by celebrated Punjabi singer Gurdas Maan.

Source: The Tribune

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Location: India, Punjab

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