Folk music night draws crowd in Faisalabad, highlights Punjabi cultural heritage

A colorful folk music night organized under the auspices of the Punjab Council of Arts, Faisalabad Division attracted a large audience and showcased the richness of Punjab’s traditional music, culture and regional heritage through live performances by renowned folk artists.

FAISALABAD, June 08 (APP): A colorful folk music night organized under the auspices of the Punjab Council of Arts, Faisalabad Division attracted a large audience and showcased the richness of Punjab’s traditional music, culture and regional heritage through live performances by renowned folk artists.
Famous folk singer Ahmed Ali Lunewala and celebrated performer Aslam Lohar captivated the audience with their energetic vocal performances, receiving sustained applause throughout the evening.
The event was presided over by Director Arts Council Makbool Ahmed Malik, while Deputy Director Imran Raza, Dr Qamar Bukhari and other literary and cultural figures attended as guests of honor.
The performers presented a range of traditional Punjabi folk compositions reflecting the province’s deep-rooted cultural diversity and artistic legacy.
Audience members praised the initiative, terming such events important for promoting local talent and reconnecting younger generations with their cultural identity and traditions.
Speakers on the occasion stressed the need for continued organization of cultural and literary program, saying they play a vital role in preserving folk heritage and promoting cultural awareness in society.
They added that regular such events would help strengthen the cultural landscape and boost the morale of local artists while keeping traditional Punjabi music alive for future generations.
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