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Bhai Amrik Singh Zakhmi will be doing keertan at Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara (Sedgley St) and Nanaksar Thath Isher Darbaar (Mander St) Wolverhampton from 30th July until 5th August - please see the poster below and spread the word.

Its been about 5 years since this legendary keertani was in the UK and this may be his last time so dont miss this chance. I dont think there are many more divaans planned in the Midlands so please do attend the Wolverhampton divaans.

UPDATE : Nanaksar Thath divaans cancelled - see posts below

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Please note the changes in the timetable above :

Monday until Wednesday @ GNG Sedgley St, Wolverhampton from 7.30pm

Thursday until Saturday @ Nanaksar Thath Isher Darbar, Wolverhampton from 8.10pm

Sunday @ GNG Sedgley St from 12pm

These are the only venues scheduled in the West Midlands so please do try and attend. This may also be the last time Bhai Sahib will be in Europe so this is certainly going to be a rare treat.

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Recordings from this evenings (Monday night) keertan darbaar is up at sikhroots.com for anyone wishing to listen to this amazing divaan.

Can sangat also note a major change to the Wolverhampton schedule - the divaans at Nanaksar Thath have been cancelled and Bhai Sahib will be doing keertan ALL week (a full seven days) at GNG Sedgley St, Wolverhampton. He will be doing Asa Di Vaar on Friday in the morning and on Sat and Sunday evening the divaans will be in the brand new Hall Number 4.

Therefore, the revised timetable is as follows:

Tues - 7.30 pm onwards (Hall no. 1)

Wed - 7.30 pm onwards (Hall no. 1)

Thurs - 7.30 pm onwards (Hall no. 1)

Fri - 6.00 am onwards - ASA KI VAAR (Hall no. 1)

7.30 pm onwards (Hall no. 4)

Sat - 7.30 pm onwards (Hall no. 4)

Sun - 12.50 pm onwards (Hall no. 1)

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bhai ji was amazing today if any1 else was there do they know the name of the jatha that started before bhai anup singh, kirtan was reli gud but i didnt catch theyre names!

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