Friday 2 March 2012

Pakistani singing star Khan excited to be making his HK debut


It’s shaping up to be a great year for music lovers with yet another international artist coming to town. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, 37, one of Pakistan’s best-known singers, will perform with his troupe at the Convention and Exhibition Centre next Friday. [Mar 9].

“I’m very excited to sing in Hong Kong for the first time ever,” Khan said. “It’s always a pleasure to sing to a new audience. Music is the only thing that unites us, brings us together. It’s in our blood; it’s in our soul. When I see an international audience hear our music, when they don’t understand a word, then you know there’s more to it than meets the ear.”

Nephew of the legendary singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, who lent his voice to the Oscar-winning film Dead Man Walking, the young Khan comes from a house filled with music. Sine Khan had no son of his own, Rahat was deemed heir-apparent to the legendary household, continuing a legacy of singers than spans back 600 years. On YouTube, there is a 12-year-old Nusrat singing a love song at a concert with his famed uncle.

“If you teach a child to sing Twinkle, twinkle little star, do they really understand what they’re saying?” he said with a laugh. “It was just the same with me. I sang a love song, comparing a beautiful woman to a rose. The words were given, the tune was given, and I sang it. I didn’t know what I was singing about until years later.”

Tickets are priced from HK$300 to HK$2,000 and available through HK Ticketing

P. Ramakrishnan
(ramakrishnanp @ hotmail. com)

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