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Diljit Dosanjh Teaches Bhangra on Jimmy Fallon

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Priya Mehta
29 April 20262 min read
Diljit Dosanjh Teaches Bhangra on Jimmy Fallon

Diljit Dosanjh lights up Jimmy Fallon with Bhangra moves and a stunning performance of 'Morni' from his latest album 'AURA.' Don't miss it!

Diljit Dosanjh Teaches Bhangra on Jimmy Fallon

Did you catch Diljit Dosanjh lighting up "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon"? On April 28, 2026, he charmed the audience yet again! Not only did he promote his new album AURA and perform "Morni," but he also got Jimmy Fallon moving to traditional Bhangra moves. Now that's something you don't see every day!

A Night of Music and Dance

I loved watching Diljit effortlessly blend his musical talent with a fun cultural exchange. Seeing him teach Fallon those classic Bhangra moves was hilarious and oddly heartwarming. It’s not every day you see an Indian superstar bridging cultures in such a lively way. And can we talk about his performance of "Morni"? It got a standing ovation! His energy was contagious—I couldn’t sit still watching it.

Inside the World of AURA

Diljit’s album, AURA, which dropped on October 15, 2025, features a mix of tracks that fans can't stop buzzing about. With songs like "Señorita," "Kufar," and "You & Me," it offers something for every mood. During his chat with Fallon, Diljit shared insights about the themes and stories behind these tracks. It feels like this album is another step in his journey to bring Punjabi music to international stages.

Cultural Reflections

Beyond the music, Diljit also touched on his recent concert in Vancouver, near the site of the 1914 Komagata Maru incident. Such history isn't often a topic in late-night shows, but it felt important and fitting. He talked about love, forgiveness, and respect—messages so relevant today. His ability to weave these meaningful reflections into his art is why I admire him.

If you're as much of a Diljit fan as I am, this appearance is just another reason to cheer him on. He’s not just sharing his music; he's sharing pieces of his culture with one of the biggest audiences in the world. And who doesn't love seeing a blend of Bhangra and late-night comedy?

So, what's next for Diljit? Whatever it is, I'm sure it'll be as entertaining and culturally rich as his latest album!

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Priya Mehta

Music Writer & Lyrics Analyst

Priya grew up in a house where music was always on but nobody ever talked about it seriously. Her father played old Lata Mangeshkar records on Sunday mornings without saying a word about them, just listening. Her brother would come home on weekends and blast Sidhu Moosewala from his room loud enough that the whole building could hear. Nobody in her family analysed any of it. Priya was the one who could not stop thinking about why certain songs felt the way they did.

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