Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh, who is currently hosting his Dil-Luminati Tour 2024, has issued a strong statement regarding live concert infrastructure in India. During his recent performance in Chandigarh, Diljit expressed disappointment over the lack of adequate facilities for live shows and urged the authorities to address this issue.
In a video shared from the concert, Diljit voiced his concerns on stage, stating,
“I want to tell the designated authorities that India does not have the infrastructure for live shows. This is a big revenue generating space. It also gives livelihood to many. Please focus on this space as well,”
He further added that unless the infrastructure improves, he would refrain from performing in India.
“I will try to set up a stage in the middle while the crowd is distributed around it (to improve concert experience). I will not perform shows here until things improve here. Instead of troubling us, improve the infrastructure,”
Diljit said firmly.
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Diljit also addressed allegations of black marketing surrounding his concert tickets. Clarifying his stand, the singer emphasized that he has no involvement in such practices. He stated that if tickets are being resold at inflated prices, the artist cannot be held responsible.
Diljit’s Electrifying Dil-Luminati Tour
Diljit Dosanjh’s concerts across India have been a massive success, known for his electrifying energy and captivating stage presence. The multi-city tour began with a grand opening in Delhi, followed by performances in Jaipur, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Pune, Kolkata, and Bengaluru. Fans have been thrilled by his mix of Punjabi beats and global appeal.
Despite the infrastructure challenges, Diljit continues to win hearts with his soulful voice and powerful performances. His upcoming shows in Chandigarh and Guwahati have already generated immense excitement, proving his status as one of India’s most beloved performers.
Apart from his tour, Diljit has also grabbed headlines for collaborating on Varun Dhawan’s Baby John and releasing his new track Don alongside Shah Rukh Khan.
What are your thoughts on Diljit’s stand? Do you agree with his concerns about improving live concert infrastructure in India?