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Badshah: It was always my dream to represent Indian music on world map

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Singer and rapper Badshah is the first Indian artiste to perform at Untold, world’s number 6 music festival.
All excited to perform, he says it has been his dream to represent Indian music and culture on the global map.
Untold, which earlier took place in Europe, is set to debut in the Middle East as it is scheduled to take place in Dubai February 15-18 at Expo City Dubai.
Badshah told IANS: “Super stoked to be collaborating with UNTOLD and I’m eagerly looking forward to perform alongside some stellar artists at their maiden Dubai edition.”
“It’s always been my day one dream to represent Indian music and culture on the global map, and I’m grateful for opportunities like these.
Let’s take India to the world!” he added.
The promoters have announced the addition of leading Indian rap sensation Badshah to its colossal line-up of top grossing international artists as one of the main stage headliners on Day 2 of the festival.
The 38-year-old music juggernaut will be joining an already stacked bill of headlining talent, including the likes of Armin van Buuren, Bebe Rexha, Don Diablo, Ellie Goulding, Hardwell, Sebastian Ingrosso, Tiësto, G-Eazy, PSY, Hardwell, Major Lazer Soundsystem, Paul Kalkbrenner and Timmy Trumpet.
The event will have more than 70,000 attendees per day will revel in the magic of Untold, which annually hosts its dazzling flagship festival in Romania.
Beyond the music, festival-goers can indulge in a myriad of activities, from fashion villages brimming with creative designers to gastronomic delights from over 40 culinary vendors.
The festival will present a lineup of over 100 artists across five electrifying stages across four days. Each stage will present a distinct musical odyssey. (IANS)

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