Vishal-Sheykhar mark 25 years with electrifying Delhi concert

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Delhi witnessed a night of pure music, memories, and magic on Friday as India’s favorite composer duo Vishal Dadlani and Sheykhar Ravjiani kicked off the silver jubilee celebration of their journey.

Marking 25 years together in the industry, the two brought their “Super Hit Tour” to the capital, and the concert turned into nothing less than a grand sing-along party.

The event, presented by Visa in association with HDFC Bank and produced by TribeVibe Entertainment, was the first stop of their India leg after pulling off successful houseful shows in the US earlier this year.

 

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The evening started with DJ Satvik warming up the crowd. But the moment Vishal and Sheykhar appeared on stage, the mood changed instantly. They opened with “Deewangi Deewangi” from ‘Om Shanti Om’, and from that second onwards, the stadium did not stop buzzing.

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What followed was a back-to-back showcase of their biggest Bollywood hits: ‘Right Here Right Now’, ‘Dus Bahane’, ‘The Disco Song’, ‘Tu Meri’, ‘Desi Girl’, ‘Ooh La La’, ‘Radha’, and ‘Bachna Ae Haseeno’.

For Vishal Dadlani, the show was more than just a performance. It was gratitude. “It’s been a wild, beautiful ride. 25 years of making music with Sheykhar; this show is our way of thanking every single fan who has stood by us through this journey,” he said to the cheering crowd.

Sheykhar Ravjiani called the Delhi leg “an electric start” to their silver jubilee celebration. “This concert is a celebration of everything we’ve created together. We’re bringing the energy, the hits, and the memories back to the stage. Delhi gave us the most electrifying start possible,” he said.

One of the most heartfelt moments came when Vishal dedicated a performance to the late singer KK, their longtime friend and collaborator.

The night ended on a high as the duo played “Chammak Challo”. The crowd roared the lyrics in unison.