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International music sensation Akon landed in Delhi on Sunday, November 9, ahead of his eagerly awaited concert this evening. Accompanied by his wife, Tomeka Thiam, as well as his team, the couple looked in high spirits while being photographed at the airport, despite earlier rumors concerning their marriage.
A Fashionable Arrival at Delhi Airport
Akon and Tomeka showcased a stylish coordination, both donning matching black outfits. Akon opted for a relaxed black hoodie and jeans, while Tomeka exuded elegance in her sleek black attire. The star was visibly excited, sharing his anticipation for performing in India once again.
This public sighting comes amid reports suggesting that Tomeka filed for divorce in September, citing their separation date as "to be determined," highlighting the significance of their joint appearance.
Delhi Gears Up for Akon’s Grand Show
The Delhi stop on Akon’s India tour is expected to attract approximately 10,000 fans from the broader National Capital Region. Scheduled to run from 5 PM to 10 PM at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the concert will feature many of Akon’s celebrated hits.
In preparation, local authorities have implemented special traffic measures around the venue to facilitate efficient transport. Restrictions will be enforced from 4 PM to 11 PM, which will include a prohibition on heavy vehicles along the route from the JLN Stadium Red Light to B.P. Marg.
After his Delhi gig, Akon will proceed with his India tour, set to perform in Bengaluru on November 14 and in Mumbai on November 16, thrilling fans across the nation.
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