“Punjabi Aa Gaye Oye (Punjab has arrived)”.
There’s only one way to start a show if you’re Diljit Dosanjh.
The trailblazing Punjabi artist has had a dizzying rise over the past few years.
He’s been heard across the world thanks to collaborations with Western acts including Sia, Ed Sheeran and rapper Saweetie.
And he cemented his megastar status by becoming the first Punjabi-language singer to perform at US music festival Coachella, following that with an appearance on Jimmy Fallon’s The Tonight Show.
But, as the traditional greeting he uses at the start of each show suggests, wherever he goes in the world, he always brings Punjab with him.
And fans, collaborators and friends say that’s part of the secret to his appeal.