Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) : A magnificent Punjabi Night musical show was organized for the Punjabi community residing in Jeddah under the auspices of the Jeddah Group for the first time. A large number of members of the Punjabi community attended the event, which proved to be a memorable and significant step toward promoting Punjabi culture, music, and traditions.
The highlight of the Punjabi Night was the live performances by renowned Punjabi singer Nooran Lal and popular vocalist Nomi Jatt. Both artists captivated the audience with their hit Punjabi songs, as the entire hall echoed with applause and enthusiastic chants. Nooran Lal’s mesmerizing voice and Nomi Jatt’s energetic performance truly showcased the vibrant spirit of Punjabi music, keeping the audience dancing and cheering throughout the night.

On this occasion, local singer Adnan Fakhar also impressed the audience with his soulful voice and received tremendous appreciation. His performance added further color and charm to the event, making it even more memorable.
The event organizers Chaudhry Yasir, Malik Hamid, Bilal Malik, and Atiq stated that the purpose of organizing the Punjabi Night was to bring together the Punjabi community living in Jeddah on one platform and to promote Punjabi culture and music. They added that despite living far from their homeland, Punjabis in Jeddah maintain a deep connection with their culture, and such events provide them with a sense of joy and belonging.

At the conclusion of the performances, Nooran Lal and Nomi Jatt expressed their happiness over the love and appreciation they received in Jeddah. They said that the enthusiasm and warmth shown by the Punjabi community made the event a truly unforgettable experience for them. They also thanked the Jeddah Group for inviting them to be part of such a well-organized and successful program.
In the end, participants praised the efforts of the Jeddah Group and demanded that similar cultural and entertainment events be organized in the future so that the Punjabi community living abroad can remain connected to their language, music, and cultural heritage.