AP Dhillon’s The Brownprint Tour made its grand stop in New Delhi. From his super duper hits to the surprise performances of Punjabi legends like Yo Yo Honey Singh and Jazzy B – the show was a VIBE!

Delhi transformed into a music lover’s paradise on Saturday night as AP Dhillon’s The Brownprint Tour rolled into town. Fans expecting a night of his signature hits got more than they bargained for when Punjabi legends Yo Yo Honey Singh, Jazzy B, and Shinda Kahlon joined him on stage. The crowd went wild, and the night became an unforgettable celebration of Punjabi music and culture. Hey, we watched as many videos and stories as we could, got every angle and the VIP experience, but oh to experience it live!
The Big 3 Set the Stage on Fire
AP Dhillon kicked off the concert with his chart-toppers Summer High, Brown Munde, and Excuses, getting fans pumped. Along with Kahlon, he performed Bora Bora and Old Money, currently ruling our playlists. But the real jaw-dropper came when he shouted, “Make some noise for my brother, Yo Yo Honey Singh!” With Millionaire blasting in the background, Honey Singh strolled onto the stage, sending the audience into a frenzy. The two teased a future collaboration, with Honey cheekily adding, “2025, it’s happening!”
Just when you thought the energy couldn’t get higher, in walked Jazzy B, the OG of Punjabi pop, belting out his timeless hit Dil Luteya (if you don’t say ‘Oho,’ that’s simply CRIMINAL and I can’t trust you). The trio even tried out some dance moves together, laughing and hyping each other up. AP summed it up perfectly: “I’m living my childhood dream right now!”
Fans Go Crazy, Delhi Steals the Show
The concert wasn’t just a performance—it was a full-blown party. AP Dhillon, clearly having the time of his life, kept asking the crowd, “Delhi, are you having fun?” The response? Deafening cheers, hoots, and a lot of happy chaos. AP later took to Instagram to share a video with Jazzy B and Honey Singh, calling them “THE BIG 3” as they danced and rocked the night away backstage.
A Night to Remember
From AP’s modern Punjabi anthems to Jazzy B and Honey Singh’s iconic tracks, the night had something for everyone. It was a perfect blend of nostalgia, new-school vibes, and raw energy. The crowd left buzzing with excitement, already dreaming about that teased 2025 collab.
Delhi, you did it again—making noise, stealing the show, and proving why this city is the ultimate party capital!
As a fan, it’s a dream and wish to have them in Pakistan too. But nevertheless, Instagram would have to do.
Sources: Tribune India, Times of India
