New Delhi: Ghazal singer duo Bhupinder and Mitali Singh will perform a tribute concert in memory of late maestro Jagjit Singh on his 72nd birth anniversary Friday. The concert, 'Ek Ehsaas - A Legendary Tribute Concert for Jagjit Singh', will also witness a performance by popular flautist Runo Mazumdar. It will be held at the Shanmukhananda Hall, Sion East, here.
The trio will perform some of their much-loved compilations to pay homage to Jagjit Singh, who died of brain hemorrhage Oct 10, 2011.
At a press conference to announce the concert, husband-wife Bhupinder and Mitali were seen in fun-loving mood at the studio of radio network 92.7 BIG FM studio, which is the official radio partner of the concert.

Bhupinder and Mitali Singh will perform a tribute concert in memory of late Jagjit Singh on his birthday.
Mitali was seen reminding her husband about the forthcoming Valentine's Day and requested for a rose bud on the occasion. She even said how Bhupinder usually forgets Valentine's Day and her birthday.
With Valentine's Day round the corner, 92.7 BIG FM has launched a new campaign titled 'Phir Pyaar Ho Gaya'.
Talking about the concept of love, Bhupinder and Mitali said they don't believe in celebrating love on a stand alone day.
"Love is not justified or spoken about, but it is a gesture that is felt and understood without words," said the duo in unison.
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Jagjit Singh (Hindi: जगजीत सिंह) (February 8, 1941 - October 10, 2011 ) was a prominent Indian Ghazal singer, composer, music director, activist and entrepreneur. Popularly known as "The Ghazal King" he gained acclaim togethe ...

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