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Music legend Rahat Fateh Ali Khan returns to Dubai for a show to end his world tour

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The Pakistani singer and composer will take the stage at the Dubai World Trade Centre on December 7, in what will be the final show of his world tour. Khan’s annual shows at the venue have become a hot ticket over the past few years due to the quality of the musiciansh­ip and Khan’s extensive body of work. Nephew of the legendary Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Rahat started training as a singer at the age of seven, having first performed from the age of nine as part of his uncle’s Qawwali troupe. By the time he turned 15 he was a fully-fledged member of the band and began joining them on internatio­nal tours. Like his uncle, Khan always had an open approach to his work and was happy to collaborat­e with internatio­nal artists. He has worked with an eclectic list of musicians including Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder on the soundtrack to the Oscar-winning 1995 film Dead Man Walking as well as the 2002 movie The Four Feathers and Mel Gibson’s brutal 2006 drama Apocalypto. However, for this show, Khan has elected to take a more purist approach and perform a traditiona­l set full of Qawwali pieces. In his statement announcing the concert, he promises a “mesmerisin­g show” for his Dubai fans. “I am looking forward to coming back to Dubai for another great show,” he said. “I have never performed Qawwali in its purest form before in Dubai and I can’t wait to see you all again for a memorable night.” Tickets to the show cost from Dh150 and are available at www.platinumli­st.ae

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