Punjabi Singer Garry Sandhu

Garry Sandhu Attacked: During Live Performance in Australia

New Delhi: Punjabi singer Garry Sandhu is in the news again. According to media reports, the attack took place during the show in Australia. During the show, the attacker climbed onto the stage and grabbed Garry Sandhu by the throat. The singer’s security saved him.

Garry Sandhu was sought after during a show in Australia. One of the fans tried to kill him. The accused climbed on the stage and grabbed Garry Sandhu by the throat. The security guard and the police present at the spot brought the young man down from the stage. Thereafter, police arrested him.

Punjabi singer Garry Sandhu has given many superhit songs. He is an occupant of Rurka Kalan town in Jalandhar. Currently living in the UK.

About Punjabi Singer Garry Sandhu:

Garry Sandhu is a well-known Indian singer, songwriter, and music producer who has made a huge impact on the Punjabi music scene. Born on April 4, 1984, in Rajasansi, Amritsar, Garry’s journey to stardom began with his passion for music, and over time, he became one of the most recognizable voices in Punjabi music. His unique blend of traditional Punjabi sounds with modern influences like hip-hop and R&B helped him stand out and capture a global audience.

Garry first made waves with his debut single, “Pagal,” and from there, his career only skyrocketed. His songs, such as “Illegal Weapon,” “Yeah Baby,” and “Laake Teri,” have become anthems for fans all over the world, from India to the UK, Canada, and Australia. What sets Garry apart is his raw, honest lyrics that often explore themes of love, heartbreak, and personal growth.

Known for his energetic stage presence and unapologetic personality, Garry has also faced some controversies, including issues with his UK visa, but he’s always remained true to his craft. Today, Garry continues to release new music, tour internationally, and inspire fans with his journey—proving that passion and perseverance can overcome any obstacle.

 

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