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Bollywood icons musical night at Harrow Arts Centre

Live musical tribute at Harrow Arts Centre to honor Bollywood legends Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan, featuring performances by Fahad YAF and Abira Shah.

Bollywood icons musical night at Harrow Arts Centre

Bollywood icons musical night

Fans of Indian cinema are in for a nostalgic and star-studded musical experience this weekend, as The Big B King Khan Nite takes center stage at Elliot Hall in Harrow Arts Centre on Sunday, April 27.

The event is a live musical night celebrating the legacies of two of Bollywood’s biggest icons – Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan. Renowned vocalists Fahad YAF and Abira Shah will lead the evening, performing a dynamic set of timeless songs that pay tribute to the legendary careers of the “Shahenshah of Bollywood” and the “King of Romance.”


From Bachchan’s powerful on-screen presence to Shah Rukh Khan’s magnetic charm, the concert promises to take audiences on a journey through the eras of Indian cinema, highlighting unforgettable melodies and cinematic moments that have shaped generations.

The venue, Elliot Hall at Harrow Arts Centre (171 Uxbridge Road, Pinner HA5 4EA), will host the musical spectacle, which is expected to draw Bollywood enthusiasts from across London and beyond.

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