After lots of humming, Shafin Ahmed of Miles performed at stages in Canada. Marking the 40 years of anniversary of Miles he performed at 5 concerts in Canada.
Having an end of visa complexity to attend concerts in USA, Shafin Ahmed attended the concerts in Canada to entertain the lovers those who missing for a while.
Expressing his feelings, Shafin Ahmed said, ‘It was a temporary accident that I could not attend the concerts in USA. We’ll also performed together in Australia after ending here in Canada. We are a family. I personally missed the American audience. Hamin Ahmed have to face extra pressure last couple of concerts. Now he needs little bit vocal rest.’
The first concert of Miles in Canada was held on September 7, at an invitation of an organization called the Miles in Calgary Team. The organizers said they donated to income of the concerts to the Alberta Cancer Foundation.
At the beginning of the concert, Miles greeted audience on their 40th anniversary. Then they performed ‘Nila Tumi Ki Jnau Na’, ‘Sesh Bikeler Alote’, ‘ Chad Tara Surjjo Nou Tumi’, ‘Ki Jadu’, ‘Ami Kotokal Khujbo Tumay’, ‘Dhikki Dhiki Agun Jole’, ‘Firiye Dao Amar E Prem Tumi’. They entertained the audience of Calgary by performing their popular songs.
Similarly, they also inebriate the audience at the stages of Winnipeg on September 15, Edmonton on September 20, Ottawa on September 21 and Toronto on September 28.
After successfully completed the shows in Canada, Miles will fly to Australia to perform there.
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