The event held last evening was organised by one of country's oldest NGOs for animals - People For Animals, founded by Union Minister Maneka Gandhi
The evening began with Shergill singing unplugged versions of his songs such as 'Tere Bin' and 'Bulla Ki Jaana'.
Greeting him on stage, Gandhi thanked the singer for joining with the cause for a second time and mentioned that he first performed for the NGO in Dehradun and helped to raise funds to open an animal shelter in the city.
Then it was the turn of Euphoria who took the stage with its strong 12-member line up led by front man Palash Sen. The band dedicated the show for the animals and all those who work for a noble cause.
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People abandoned their seats and gathered around the stage as the band belted popular tracks - "Dhoom", "Aana Meri Gully" besides an unplugged version of its famous hit "Maaeri".
The band's concluding tracks consisted of a medley of popular hindi retro and contemporary songs.
"People For Animals is the only charity we really support because people don't actually care about animals, people these days don't care about humans, let alone the animals. This is the second time we are playing for it, so if we can support then why not," Sen said.
The singer said artists play a big role towards noble causes.
"I feel music is always in the forefront of social change. Whatever I speak on the stage, somebody really following me, and supporting me would definitely try to understand the cause and if we can give them some good advice, nothing bigger than that," he said.
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