Pakistani political rallies have been transformed in recent years to festive blowouts, designed to entertain as much as inspire supporters to vote.

The formula was first perfected by Asif Butt — better known by his stage persona DJ Butt — an erstwhile wedding DJ who first shot to fame when he played a rally for Imran Khan in 2011.

It was there that the Lahore-based DJ began to perfect his craft, playing contemporary songs to warm up the crowd and musical interludes to the speeches on stage -- injecting some dramatic theatre into long stretches of oratory.

Political parties in Pakistan have used music as a way of spreading slogans and unifying supporters since the rise of pop music in the late 1980s.

Read more here how the rhythms of political rallies are filling a vital space, providing the music-obsessed masses with a space to dance and cut loose.

Pakistani political rallies have been transformed in recent years to festive blowouts, designed to entertain as much as inspire supporters to vote.
Pakistani political rallies have been transformed in recent years to festive blowouts, designed to entertain as much as inspire supporters to vote.

A DJ performs during an election campaign rally by Shahbaz Sharif, the younger brother of ousted Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. —Aamir Qureshi
A DJ performs during an election campaign rally by Shahbaz Sharif, the younger brother of ousted Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. —Aamir Qureshi

Asif Butt, better known by his stage persona DJ Butt, performs during a political rally in Islamabad. —Farooq Naeem
Asif Butt, better known by his stage persona DJ Butt, performs during a political rally in Islamabad. —Farooq Naeem

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