Young Stunners to perform at the same event headlined by Travis Scott

Indian rap artist, King, took to social media to share the exciting news


Entertainment Desk January 10, 2023

It appears that 2023 is off to a great start for Pakistani rappers Young Stunners as they are all set to perform at the same event headlined by famous American rapper, Travis Scott. Recently, Indian rap artist 'King' took to social media to reveal exciting news to all hip-hop and rap fans.

Taking to Instagram, King disclosed the names of the first few musicians performing at the Wireless Festival Abu Dhabi — taking place on March 11 on Yas Island, which will feature various popular hip-hop artists from around the world. Included in the list were none other than our very own boys, Talha Anjum and Talhah Yunus sharing the same stage with American rapper Travis Scott!

"Biggest news! Wireless 2023 is back. Spot Divine and me from India and our brothers Young Stunners from Pakistan on the list!" wrote the Maan Meri Jaan rapper.

He then went on to relay his happiness for South Asian artists getting more global recognition. He expressed, "This is some next level achievements for us. We desi boys are coming back on March 11, 2023. Show your maximum love, blessings and support to us by getting tickets!"

Other musicians that are confirmed to perform at the festival are American rapper Lil Uzi Vert, lauded Egyptian trap artist Wegz, Ghanaian singer Black Sherrif and Iraqi Canadian performer Ali Gatie. While the list is already full of diversely talented individuals, the Wireless Festival post reveals that more artists are waiting to be announced.

Since Young Stunners released their first song Burger-e-Karachi, life has truly been fruitful for them. From appearing at concerts all around the country to now making their international debut in Abu Dhabi, the Pakistani hip-hop duo has come a long way in their musical profession.

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