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Solar Power Nation Presents BANGLADESH NIGHT 2026

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Norwest Convention Centre (Hillsong)
Norwest NSW, Australia
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Sat, 1 Aug, 5pm - 11pm AEST

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A DECADE OF MUSIC!! A NIGHT FOR HISTORY!!

SOLAR POWER NATION PRESENTS ”BANGLADESH NIGHT 2026”

Experience the soul of Coke Studio Bangla right here in Sydney!!

Celebrating 10 years of music, culture, and community, Listen For proudly brings you an extraordinary night with -

Runa Laila - রুনা লায়লা - the one and only, a living legend of the subcontinent!!

Emon Chowdhury - the creative force behind Coke Studio Bangla! along with his stunning team 'Bengal Symphony' with Arfan Mredha Shiblu, Mithun Chakra, Aleya Begum & Pintu Ghosh!

10 years!! Another milestone night!! And for the first time ever - Bangladesh Night at the iconic Hillsong Norwest Convention Centre!!!

This isn’t just a concert - it’s a cultural evolution for the community!

ITS YOUR SHOW!! YOUR NIGHT!!!

Date & Time: Saturday, 1st August 2026 - 5pm
Venue: Norwest Convention Centre (Hillsong), 1/9 Solent Cct, Norwest NSW 2153.

AUSTRALIA & SYDNEY, GET READY!!!! HISTORY WILL BE MADE!!!

GET YOUR TICKETS NOW FROM DESHIEVENTS.COM.AU & KRAZYTICKETS.COM.

Arena Of

Sections

Solar Power Nation

Section 2 and Section 12

C21 Alam Group

Section 1 and Section 11

Build Today Constructions

Section 3 and Section 13

Global Accounting

Section 9

Khushboo Sweets and Restaurant

Section 15

Luminedge

Section 10 and Section 14

AIA

Section 8

Norwest (Hillsong) Seating Map:

Lineup

  • Runa Laila

    Runa Laila

    Runa Laila is a Bangladeshi playback singer and composer. She started her career in the Pakistani film industry in the late 1960s. Her style of singing is inspired by Pakistani playback singer Ahmed Rushdi and also frequently joined him for singing duets, after replacing another singer Mala. She is one of the most prominent singers in South Asia. She's is known as the "'Queen of melody"' in South Asian music. Her playback singing in films – The Rain (1976), Jadur Banshi (1977), Accident (1989), Ontore Ontore (1994), Devdas (2013) and Priya Tumi Shukhi Hou (2014) - earned her seven Bangladesh National Film Awards for Best Female Playback Singer.

  • Emon Chowdhury

    Emon Chowdhury

    Mustafizur Rahman Chowdhury Emon, known as Emon Chowdhury, is a Bangladeshi musician and composer, who was previously a member of the rock band Chirkutt. He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director for his work in the film Maya: The Lost Mother. He is currently the lead of the group Bengali Symphony, who has also composed several songs in Coke Studio Bangla.

  • Arfan Mredha Shiblu

    Arfan Mredha Shiblu

    Arfan Mredha Shiblu is a multi talented Bangladeshi artist. He is working in Bangladeshi media since 1998. He is a singer, actor, voice over artist and director. He worked for Centre for Asian Theatre (CAT) for 12 years. He worked for BBC Action for 2 years in a project named 'Ujan Ganger Naiya'. He is working as an assistant director to Mejbaur Rahman Sumon, a renowned film director from Bangladesh. Being a voice over artist and singer Shiblu worked for various brands in TVC and RDC. He also worked for 'Sisimpur' as a puppeteer. His released movies as an actor are 'Guerrilla', 'Ochena Hridoy' and 'Hawa'. Shiblu is the newest sensetion in Bangladeshi music scene. His song 'Shada Shada Kala Kala' is the OST of the movie 'Hawa'. This song received tremendous response from Bengali audience around the world after the release. Shiblu is now working on his new songs and movies to be released soon.

  • Pintu Ghosh

    Pintu Ghosh

    A renowned vocalist, violinist and music director from Bangladesh.

  • Aleya Begum

    Aleya Begum

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