Brampton Mayor Susan Fennel, Wrestling’s Living Legend Tiger Jeet Singh, City Councillor Vicky Dhillon and Bollywood singing sensation RDB swung to the beat, at the weekend’s TigerFest, held in Brampton, Ontario. While the day saw a number of entertainment events, the real highlight was – given Tiger Jeet Singh’s background – wrestling action. The wrestling was greeted with tremendous enthusiasm by the huge crowds and was brought to a climax during the main event, where
The Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation is proud to announce that the even the Prime Minister of Canada is promoting TigerFest. Prime Minister Stephen Harper welcomed visitors to TigerFest in Brampton on September 24th with the letter below: Read More…
Limited VIP Ringside seating will be available for a minimum donation of $10.00. Donations collected from VIP seating will be donated to the Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation in support of the Japan Relief Campaign. Read More Advance Sales of Limited VIP Ringside Seats are available NOW at: [column_left]Troy Newton Troy’s Diner 295 Main Street East Milton, ON L9T 1P1 P: (905) 599-8769 E: troysdiner@bellnet.ca[/column_left] [column_right]Raj Bineesari Best Buy Mobile Bramalea City Centre 25 Peel Centre
Wrestling’s Living Legend Tiger Jeet Singh, his son former WWE Superstar Tiger Ali Singh and Bollywood music superstar and Brampton Brand Ambassador Manj of RDB team up in releasing the latest and greatest PSA’s for TigerFest Brampton. TigerFest Brampton 2011 PSA featuring the Tigers: TigerFest Brampton 2011 PSA featuring Tiger Ali Singh and RDB: TigerFest Brampton 2011 TIFF Highlight Video:
WRESTLING EXTRAVAGANZA FOR CHARITY Free Family Friendly Event TIGERFEST, a charity wrestling exhibition and free Top 40 concert, will take place in Chinguacousy Park on Saturday, September 24th, a date chosen to coincide with Brampton Day in order to capitalize on the crowds it traditionally attracts. Scotia Bank and Century 21 New Star Realty will be the presenting sponsors for this exciting family event. TIGERFEST, previously held in Milton, has been proven to attract a