Amid calls to boycott his concert, popular singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh dedicated his concert in Madhya Pradesh’s Inodre to Urdu poet Rahat Indori. The Punjabi singing sensation recited Indori’s ghazal lines. ,Someone’s father’s Hindustan is a little.” (India is not anyone’s property) he said during the show. The singer did not make a direct reference to Bajrang Dal, which had protested against his concert in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) protested against the sale of liquor and meat at singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh’s concert in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, with some Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLAs responding to the demands. Expressed his support. On Sunday morning, hundreds of people associated with Hindu organizations demonstrated at the Collectorate with sticks and banners in their hands.
Diljit also talked about the issue of black marketing of tickets for his concerts as part of the ongoing event. Dil-Luminati India Tour 2024. He saidWhile artists are blamed for fraudulent behavior, it is not their fault. The singer broke his silence on the issue, which has dogged his tour since he kicked off the Indian leg of his tour in Delhi on October 26, during his performance in Indore on Sunday.
“It’s been going against me for some time now that Diljit’s concert tickets are being sold in the black market. But it’s not my fault that tickets are being sold like this, isn’t it? If you get a ticket for Rs 50 You are getting Rs 10 and you sell it for Rs 100, what is the fault of the artist in this?” In the video shared on his official website, Diljit can be heard saying this Instagram Account.

He further said, “Do one thing, put all the blame on me. So media people, blame me as much as you want. I have no fear of defamation. I have no tension.”
According to the organizers, Dil-Luminati India Tour 2024 It became the highest-grossing concert tour in India to date, with 2.5 lakh tickets sold by early September. However, there were many fans who could not get tickets to see the concert, leading to an increase in the sale of passes at high prices through black market channels.

In October, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) said it had detected alleged irregularities following raids in a money laundering probe into “black marketing” of concert tickets of British rock band Coldplay and Diljit.
Diljit said that black marketing is an old practice. He said, “This is not a new thing. Black marketing of tickets has been happening for a long time. Earlier it was cinema… only the ways have changed.”
On his show, the singer-actor also wished singers Karan Aujla and AP Dhillon, who are currently busy touring India.
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“This is the beginning of independent music so there will be challenges. Whenever there is growth there are challenges. But we will keep doing our work. All the independent artists out there double the hard work.”
“The time has come for Indian music. Earlier, foreign artists used to come and their tickets were sold for lakhs in the black market. Now it is happening with Indian artists that their tickets are being sold in black. This is what you call vocal.” For local,” he said. Dil-Luminati India Tour 2024 It will conclude on 29th December in Guwahati.
published – December 10, 2024 01:27 PM IST