He will receive the award on March 21 by the speaker at the Legislature at Queen’s Park, the Ontario Parliament, Canada.
A special reception for him will also be organised by Shafiq Qaadri, member of provincial parliament, Etobicoke North, and he will be given a guided tour on the floors of the parliament.
“I bow my head in humility for receiving this honour from such an esteemed house,” Adnan said in a statement.
Adnan admits that having the ability to make people smile through his music, is what makes him really happy.
“God has blessed me with the in-born talent for which I pour my heart out in the form of music. I can never stop thanking God because my music influences people in their respective lives,” he added. “If my life and music brings a smile or makes a difference in any individual’s life, then that is nothing more to me than a gift from God.”
Adnan, who recently launched his new album Press Play, will also take to the stage at the Roy Thomson Hall at Toronto, Canada, for a performance on March 22.
As a classical pianist, he has rendered solo performances before heads of state. He also carved a niche for himself as a successful Indi-pop artist with songs like Tera Chehra and Lift Kara De.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 15th, 2013.
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