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World Cup 2023 Closing Ceremony Dazzles with Spectacular Performances

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World Cup 2023 Closing Ceremony Dazzles with Spectacular Performances

World Cup 2023 Closing Ceremony Dazzles with Spectacular Performances

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  • 100,000+ fans expected at ICC World Cup 2023 finale, Australia vs. India.
  • Airshow, Aditya Gandhi’s music, Pritam Chakraborty’s Bollywood, and a grand light/laser show.
  • Closing ceremony amps up the thrill for the epic final showdown.
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As the ICC World Cup 2023 gears up for its grand finale at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, cricket enthusiasts around the globe are anticipating not just a nail-biting clash between cricketing powerhouses Australia and India but also a spectacular closing ceremony organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

With a record-breaking crowd expected to fill the stadium, exceeding 100,000 passionate spectators, the stage is set for a cricketing spectacle on Sunday, November 19.

The ICC has meticulously planned a four-phase closing ceremony, starting at 12:30 pm local time (1:00 pm PST), to add an extra layer of excitement to the already highly anticipated final.

Phase One: Indian Air Force Airshow To kick off the festivities, the Indian Air Force will treat the audience to a breathtaking 10-minute airshow at 1:35 pm local time, led by their top-flight commander. This aerial display promises to be a visual feast, setting the stage for the epic battle that will follow.

Phase Two: Aditya Gandhi’s Musical Extravaganza During the drinks break of the first innings, renowned music producer Aditya Gandhi, famed for his work in Coke Studio India, will enchant the crowd with his soulful voice. The spotlight will be on his recent viral composition, “Khalasi,” which has taken the internet by storm, promising a musical interlude to captivate cricket fans.

Phase Three: Bollywood Extravaganza with Pritam Chakraborty As the innings break approaches, the stage will be graced by the presence of Bollywood music producer Pritam Chakraborty, the maestro behind the World Cup 2023 anthem, “Dil Jashn Jashn Bole.” Joining him on stage will be a stellar lineup of singers including Jonita Gandhi, Nakash Aziz, Amit Mishra, Akasha Singh, and Tushar Singh. This promises to be a musical spectacle, celebrating the spirit of cricket and unity.

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Phase Four: Light and Laser Show The closing ceremony will culminate in grandeur during the second innings drinks break with a mesmerizing light and laser show. The dazzling display will mark the end of the ICC World Cup 2023 closing ceremony, leaving fans in awe as they prepare for the thrilling conclusion of the final showdown between Australia and India.

Amidst the celebration and entertainment, cricket enthusiasts are bracing themselves for an intense encounter on the field, with both teams eyeing glory. The journey that began with a face-off between India and Australia in the early stages of the tournament has now reached its pinnacle, promising a fitting end to the ICC World Cup 2023.

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