Bangladeshi fans are immensely excited.
The Pakistani hip-hop duo Young Stunners is preparing to perform in Dhaka for the very first time.
Organisers confirmed that the concert, arranged by Rishka Connect and Dhaka Broadcast, is scheduled for the third week of October 2025.
Although the exact date has not yet been announced, discussions suggest October 17, 2025, as the likely day of the performance.
Rishka Connect CEO Tauseef Islam revealed that talks are also underway to include Hasan Raheem and several Bangladeshi bands.
An official announcement will soon provide full details, including ticketing information and the complete artist lineup for the event.
The duo, popularly known as Young Stunners, first gained fame in 2013 with their breakout track ‘Burger e Karachi’.
Talha Anjum has especially seen remarkable growth, with his solo album Open Letter in 2023 earning Lux Style Award nominations.
His follow-up album, My Terrible Mind in 2024, reinforced his reputation as a versatile lyricist with a massive digital following.
That same year, he became the most-streamed Pakistani artist on Spotify, surpassing icons like Atif Aslam and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.
Talha Yunus also enjoys a strong following, ranking fifth among the most-streamed artists on Spotify, cementing the duo’s relevance.
Earlier this year, Anjum lent his voice to the Pakistan Super League anthem, appearing alongside Ali Zafar and other prominent names.
Bangladeshi fans are immensely excited to watch Young Stunners live, marking another milestone in the country’s cross-cultural exchange.
Adding to the excitement, actress Hania Aamir is also set to make her debut visit to Dhaka this October.
She will arrive at the invitation of Sunsilk Bangladesh as part of the promotional campaign for the Black Shine formula.
Hania shared a video message on Sunsilk Hair Expert BD’s Facebook page, cheerfully telling Bangladeshi fans she would see them soon.
The actress is expected to attend a series of events in the city, strengthening her bond with Bangladeshi audiences.
Pakistan and Bangladesh have shared strong cultural ties, with many artists crossing borders to perform for enthusiastic crowds.
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has previously performed a charity concert in Bangladesh and even released his first-ever Bengali-language song.
Atif Aslam also drew massive crowds during ‘Magical Night 2.0’ in November 2024 at Dhaka’s Army Stadium, an unforgettable evening for fans.
His earlier concert in April 2024 was equally successful, proving the enduring demand for Pakistani artists in Bangladesh’s entertainment scene.
Now, with Young Stunners making their way to Dhaka, anticipation is building for another memorable cultural moment.