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Jasleen Royal sets the stage on fire with Chris Martin

Mumbai, Jan 19 (UNI) Indian pop sensation Jasleen Royal transfixed the spectators by gracing the stage alongside Coldplay's legendary frontman, Chris Martin, during the 'Music of the Spheres India Tour', delivering an enticing and evocative musical spectacle.
On Saturday evening at Mumbai's DY Patil Stadium, Jasleen ganged up with Chris Martin to perform a heartfelt duet of 'We Pray' from Coldplay's latest album, "Moon Music".
Jasleen’s entrance drew the crowd in with her voice and energy as she performed her opening song, 'Love You Zindagi'. Her performance transcended mere music, with fans singing along and cheering at every note, taking them on an emotional rollercoaster ride. Jasleen’s lineup included her chart-topping hits like 'Sahiba', 'Kho Gaye Hum Kaha', 'Heeriye', 'Ranjha', and more.
By gracing the iconic 'Music of the Spheres' world tour stage, Jasleen Royal demonstrated the essence of cross-cultural artistry, seamlessly blending her unique style with Coldplay's legendary energy. Her commanding stage presence exuded charisma, leaving an enduring impression on fans while showcasing her authenticity as an artist.
In a shimmering black outfit paired with smoky makeup and her signature cascading wavy hair, Jasleen looked stupendous as she played the piano and sang, soaking in thunderous applause of an enraptured crowd. She expressed her heartfelt thanks, writing, "Thank you Mumbai, I love you." UNI XC SSP
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