Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana (Photo | PTI) 
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Ayushmann Khurrana to embark on solo music tour to US in July

The National Award winner will perform in Dallas, San Jose, Seattle, Washington DC, New Jersey, Atlanta, Orlando, and Chicago in the USA, as well as Toronto, Canada in July and August.

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MUMBAI: Bollywood star Ayushmann Khurrana is heading to the US for an eight-city tour in July.

The actor, also a singer known for "Paani Da Rang", "Nazm Nazm", and "Haareya", said he is proud to represent Hindi music in North America.

"Music has enabled me to connect with countless people and I constantly look forward to my live concerts because I get to experience this connection first-hand. I'm grateful that the world has come out of the debilitating pandemic and we are again doing things that are community experiences. I was missing my live concerts because as an entertainer, I only look to spread joy through my films and music. I felt that was taken away from me," Khurrana said in a statement.

The National Award winner will perform in Dallas, San Jose, Seattle, Washington DC, New Jersey, Atlanta, Orlando, and Chicago in the USA, as well as Toronto, Canada in July and August.

Khurrana said he is looking forward to travelling to the US and performing at these concerts.

"I can't wait for my US tour. I can't wait to be in these cities. I'm always proud to represent Hindi music to audiences globally and I hope people will enjoy what we have in store for them," he added.

The actor, whose last release was "An Action Hero", will next be seen in "Dream Girl 2" slated to hit the screens on July 7.

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