Biker Boy: Ali Azmat to travel across Europe on his motorcycle this summer

He is back with yet another adventure


Haddiqua Siddiqui July 18, 2019
PHOTO: FILE

Ali Azmat will always remain Pakistan’s original rock star, the man who gave us the iconic Jazba-e-Junoon. But, he is also someone who never shies away from taking risks – whether it is in his professional or personal life.

Perhaps, that is where his love for motorbikes comes from: a thirst for adventure. The singer has recently announced that he will be travelling across Europe on his bike this summer and what is more, he is going to be taking fans on his journey with him through his Facebook page.

"Time for yet another adventure. 12,000 kms on a bike through Europe, among some of the most beautiful sceneries in the world," Azmat said in a video posted online. "This trip has been a lifelong dream that is Insha Allah about to be materialise. Will try to post regular updates when I can so you all can join me on this journey too. Wish me luck that I can achieve this feat safely. Do keep me in your prayers. Love AA," he posted on Facebook.



For those who do not know, this is not the first motorbike adventure for Azmat. His fondness for the vehicle began back in 2011, when he bought his first heavy bike, inspired in part by Ewan McGregor’s Long Way Around, a travel documentary based on the actor’s three-month motorcycle trip around the world.

Azmat then rode from Lahore to Karachi and in 2013, went on a tour of Pakistan as well. In 2016, the Sayonee hit maker went to China and its bordering areas on an even longer tour with his gang of biker boys.

Through 'Ali's Crazy Central Asian Adventure,' Azmat keeps his fans up to date on everything he is doing with his motorbike. We cannot wait to be part of his journey. Here is wishing the ultimate Pakistani rockstar a bon voyage!

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