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Bollywood Hungama: 90s & Noughties Hits Luton!

Relive the Magic of Bollywood’s Biggest Hits from the ’90s and 2000s with Chirag Rao and Rekha in Luton

Bollywood Hungama: 90s & Noughties Hits Luton!

Bollywood Hungama: 90s

Luton is all set to come alive with the sounds of soulful Bollywood classics as the Bollywood Hungama: 90s & Noughties event hits town on Friday, May 2. The musical evening will be hosted at the vibrant Hat Factory Arts Centre, located at 65-67 Bute Street, Luton LU1 2EY.

This special event promises to take audiences on a nostalgic journey through the golden era of Bollywood music – the ‘90s and early 2000s. British Asian vocal talents Chirag Rao and Rekha will lead the night with captivating performances of chart-topping hits that defined a generation.


Whether you grew up dancing to these tunes or are discovering them anew, the evening offers something for every Bollywood lover. Expect powerful vocals, rich melodies, and timeless favourites that once dominated Indian cinema soundtracks.

For tickets and more details, visit: www.fatsoma.com

Don't miss this chance to relive the magic of Bollywood’s golden decades — right here in Luton!

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