Diljit Dosanjh Fans Narrate Horrible Tour Experience In Jaipur, 'Had No Water, 80-100 Phones Stolen'

Diljit Dosanjh graced Jaipur for his Dil-Luminati tour on November 3, 2024. But disappointed fans are now complaining about the organisers as nearly '80-100' phones were stolen and they had no water.

By Rachel Lucas Last Updated: Nov 6, 2024 | 17:00:26 IST

Singer, Diljit Dosanjh's Dil-Luminati tour was eagerly awaited by die-hard fans around the world. However, it seems that problems causing major disappointment to concert-goers have cropped up at each leg of the tour. From people being scammed into buying fake tickets to shows starting an hour late, fans have been raising a lot of complaints on social media. And Diljit's latest performance at RIICO Industrial Area, Sitapura in Jaipur, appears to have been no different. 

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Diljit Dosanjh fans voice complaints about lax security at the show, say nearly 80-100 phones were robbed

On November 3, 2024, Diljit Dosanjh graced Jaipur with his Dil-Luminati tour. However, as videos of the singer's mesmerizing performances go viral online, so do the complaints of fans in attendance. In particular, fans are frustrated by the organizers of the tour, who dropped the ball on security as multiple phones were robbed at the event.

One fan took to X (formerly known as Twitter) with a video recounting their experience. In the video, the fan said that she was at the police station as her phone was stolen as soon as she entered the event. She further revealed that there were around '80-100' people at the police station whose phones were robbed. She also directly appealed to the singer, saying, “Diljit Pa-ji please help me with this.”

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Diljit Dosanjh concert-goers reveal that police didn't offer much assistance beyond providing an FIR

The fan's video was shared by another who paired it with a long thread highlighting further details. This fan said he realized he didn't have his phone while leaving the concert. He wrote in his thread:

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“The situation worsened after the concert ended. As we made our way towards the exit, I realized my phone was missing when I reached into my pocket to book a cab. It had been stolen. I retraced my steps and searched everywhere, only to find around 15-20 other concert-goers in the same predicament, also looking for their stolen phones. We then rushed to the Sanganer Sadar Thana police station to file a complaint. They did provide us with a copy of the FIR but offered no further assistance.”

The fan expressed his disappointment at having paid 'Rs. 7999 plus 18% GST for an event that was so poorly managed. He further said that he no longer knew whether to blame the management or the police and wrote:

"Now, I'm left wondering whom to blame—was it the concert management that charges so much for tickets yet provides no security, or the police, who, despite the presence of 600-1000 officers, seemed clueless? After the concert, there was complete chaos as the crowd rushed towards the exit, highlighting the lack of effective management and safety measures."

Fans reveal that they had to beg others for water as Diljit Dosanjh's concert provided none

Fans further revealed that Diljit Dosanjh's show organizers didn't even provide them with sufficient water. One fan revealed that 'there was no water available in a place like Jaipur.' According to him, they only 'survived' by requesting others to share their water. 

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For the unversed, Delhi fans were left with similar disappointment when Diljit visited their city for a show last month in October. Some complained that the show started late, while others raised their voice about the horrible provisions made for basic facilities, such as drinking water and washrooms. 

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