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World-famous DJ Mahmut Orhan performs in his village

World-famous DJ Mahmut Orhan performed in his village, becoming a trend. The artist known for hit songs gathered with his fellow villagers.

Charlotte Hernandez
ByCharlotte Hernandez- Senior Editor
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World-famous DJ Mahmut Orhan has given one of the most special performances of his career. He set up a stage in Kürse village, Altıeylül district of Balıkesir, the hometown of his family.

Known for hits like "Feel", "6 Days" and "Save Me", the artist met with his fellow villagers. The concert was met with great interest.

Young and old alike enjoyed the event. Moments shared on social media went viral.

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