Tujhe Dekha Tickets / Leeds City Varieties

Tujhe Dekha tour dates and tickets
Tujhe Dekha: Come Fall in Love Again is an anniversary concert show dedicated to the 1995 Bollywood classic, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge.

Tujhe Dekha will be performing 1 event in Leeds on Sunday 18th January 2026 at the City Varieties.

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How Much Are Tujhe Dekha Tickets in Leeds?

Sunday 18th January 2026 Leeds, UK UK
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Tujhe Dekha Celebrating Endless Love Leeds
Leeds, City Varieties
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£27.35
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Tujhe Dekha Celebrating Timeless Love – Leeds
Leeds, City Varieties Music Hall
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Tujhe Dekha Come Fall In Love Again: Celebrating 30 Years Of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
Leeds, City Varieties
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£27.50
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Address: Leeds City Varieties, Swan St, Leeds, LS1 6LW
Telephone: 0845 644 1881
Venue Capacity: 467
The City Varieties is a live music venue and theatre based on Swan Street in Leeds. First built in 1865, it has survived through the ages - and two world wars - to continue to serve locals to this day. It recently received renovation and now boasts a 467 capacity main room.