Diljit Dosanjh gives ultimatum about hosting future gigs in India
Diljit Dosanjh will only host shows in India on ONE condition
Globally acclaimed pop star Diljit Dosanjh has publicized amid one of his concerts that he won’t be hosting any more shows in India.
Diljit has put a condition to present more gigs in the country during his performance in Chandigarh on Saturday night.
Disappointed Lover singer has asked the authorities to improve the poor infrastructure of concerts, otherwise he would not be performing anymore shows.
One of the videos circulating on social media, showed the Dosanjh expressing his disappointment while addressing the crowd.
He added: “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.”
While making his statement, he told the audience that next time he will try to set up the stage in the middle so that they all could surround it.
“I will try to set up a stage in the middle while the crowd is distributed around it (to improve concert experience).”
The G.O.A.T singer concluded, saying: “I will not perform shows here until things improve here. Instead of troubling us, improve the infrastructure.”
The news came after, Dosanjh’s gigs were criticized of having high ticket prices.
He was also accused of black-marketing his show tickets, for which the Punjabi vocalist released a statement clarifying that he has no links with such black-dealers.
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