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From Vivian Divine to Jonita Gandhi: Here are the stars who will light up the closing ceremony of IPL 2023

Vivian Divine. Hardik Pandya, MS Dhoni and Jonita Gandhi

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 will mark its business end at the Narendra Stadium on Sunday (May 28). The event that got off to a great start with a grand ceremony will conclude in the same manner as well. Just like the opening of the tournament, the closing ceremony of the IPL 2023 will also witness a few power-packed performances from some renowned rappers and singers.

The list of the artists that will perform at the IPL final includes the likes of electronic music producer Nucleya and ‘Tu Aake Dekhle’ sensation King. While Nucleya has produced some popular hits like Koocha Monster, Bass Rani and more, King is currently among the prominent names in the Indian rap industry. Notably, the closing ceremony of the IPL 2023 will start at 6 pm IST.

On the other hand, the second half of the final or mid-innings will witness popular rapper Vivian Divine take the stage by storm. Divine is a household name for his songs in Gully Boy movie and has been dominating the Indian Hip-hop music industry for quite a time now. The charismatic rapper will be accompanied by playback singer Jonita Gandhi, who has recorded songs in many popular Hindi and Tamil movies.

It is noteworthy that the list of the performers was disclosed by the official Twitter handle of IPL as they posted two Tweets to inform about the performances.

“Ahmedabad – You are in for a treat! Brace yourselves for an iconic evening as King & @NUCLEYA have some power-packed performances in store for you. How excited are you to witness the two in action,” wrote IPL in their first post.

“A star-studded evening! The #TATAIPL closing ceremony at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium has memorable performances written all over it. Prepare to be AMAZED and get ready to be mesmerised by the tunes of @VivianDivine & @jonitamusic,” read the second tweet.

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