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Audience Grooves Late Into the Night to Bollywood Singer Sunidhi Chauhan’s Power-Packed Performance
LOCATION / DATE
East Singhbhum, November 18
NEWS SUMMARY
The 26th edition of XLRI’s Ensemble Valhalla concluded on Monday night with a spectacular live concert by Bollywood’s celebrated singer Sunidhi Chauhan. Her high-energy performance turned the event into one of the most memorable evenings for XLRI and the city of Jamshedpur.
FULL STORY
The grand finale of Ensemble Valhalla’s 26th edition at XLRI’s football ground came alive with a dazzling live concert by renowned Bollywood singer Sunidhi Chauhan on Monday night. The closing day of the three-day festival was filled with music, excitement, and electrifying energy, creating an unforgettable experience for all in attendance.
Sunidhi Chauhan set the stage on fire the moment she appeared, opening her performance with the chart-buster “Dhoom Machale.” She continued to captivate the audience with a lineup of her most popular songs, including “Crazy Kiya Re,” “Halka Halka Suroor,” “Sajna Ji Vari Vari,” “Allah Duhai Hai,” “Betaabi,” and “Saat Samundar Paar.” Her powerful voice and exceptional stage presence kept the audience dancing and cheering late into the night.
Despite a massive crowd of over 10,000 people from within and outside the city, the event was remarkably well managed. Security arrangements, entry management, crowd control, and technical coordination were all handled smoothly, allowing attendees to enjoy the musical evening without any worries. The audience included XLRI students, participants from leading business schools across India, and a large number of local residents.
Throughout the concert, Sunidhi Chauhan engaged with the crowd, encouraging them to sing along. The entire ground echoed with voices as thousands joined her in chorus. Every song drew enthusiastic applause, cheers, and whistles, filling the atmosphere with incredible energy.
Before the concert, the three-day festival featured nearly 60 competitions showcasing the talents of students from business schools nationwide. From cultural events and sports to music, dance, and management contests, the festival highlighted creativity, teamwork, and competitive spirit at every step.
SIDE NEWS BLOCKS
• Over 10,000 people attend Sunidhi Chauhan’s concert
• Ensemble Valhalla hosts 60+ competitions across three days
• XLRI praised for flawless event management and security

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