Dobara Phir Se: Noori's comeback celebrations begin!

Published June 13, 2015
Noori unveils their brand new single and teases an album in their first comeback gig — Photo courtesy Noori's Facebook page
Noori unveils their brand new single and teases an album in their first comeback gig — Photo courtesy Noori's Facebook page

As a kick-off to their comeback celebrations, Noori performed a gig at Farhad Humayun's Riot Studios in Lahore last night, where they unveiled the music video for their new song, 'Aik Tha Badsha'.

Noori performed their popular hits from back in the day at a small gig in Lahore

This new music video has piqued a lot of interest with imagery that reminded many of Game of Thrones.

A photo posted by Instagram (@instagram) on

A photo posted by Instagram (@instagram) on

At the Lahore gig, Noori evoked noughties' nostalgia with a set-list of their popular tracks back in the day, and even played some unheard numbers from their upcoming album.

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The Lahore gig will be followed up by one in Karachi on Sunday, after which the video will be released online:

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