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FIFA World Cup 2022 LIVE: Bollywood actress Nora Fatehi generated quite a stir with her performance at the FIFA World Cup 2022 closing ceremony. When she appeared on stage alongside other performers dressed in black, the stadium blazed with loud clapping and chants.---Advertisement--- A sneak peek into what to expect at the #FIFAWorldCup #Qatar2022 closing […]

FIFA World Cup 2022 LIVE: Bollywood actress Nora Fatehi generated quite a stir with her performance at the FIFA World Cup 2022 closing ceremony. When she appeared on stage alongside other performers dressed in black, the stadium blazed with loud clapping and chants.

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People in the audience stood up and began shouting Hayya Hayya as soon as Nora Fatehi began her performance of Everybody, Light the Sky, Shout if you’re with me. The FIFA world cup in Qatar concluded in the greatest way possible.

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Other artists, like Balkis, Rahma Riad, and Manal, did amazing dance routines on the song Light The Sky, in addition to Nora Fatehi. At the ceremony, Ozuna and Jimes played the song Arhabo with incredible velocity and emotion.

First published on: Dec 18, 2022 09:11 PM IST


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