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Tickets for the India leg of Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh’s’ Dil-Luminati Tour have been all offered out inside minutes on Thursday. Reacting to the excessive costs of the tickets, Mumbai-based comic and social media influencer Saumya Sahni shared a video on Friday during which she stated Diljit Dosanjh has no proper to cost his Indian followers a lot, including many of those followers ‘don’t have any cash or are unemployed’. Additionally learn: Diljit Dosanjh sells ‘100,000 tickets in 15 minutes’ throughout Dil-Luminati India tour pre-sales
‘Koi haq nahi banta’
She stated, “I’d remorse saying this later, however I completely should ki ek Indian artiste ka koi haq nahi banta ki woh 20-25 hazar rupaye ek live performance ke cost kare jab woh six cities play kar rahe hai. Woh teen units play kar sakte hai. Kyunki aapke core viewers ke paas paisa nahi hai, employment nahi hai, ek bohut hello restricted technique of leisure hai. Bohot hello kam artistes hai joh iss desh ke liye, unki language mein carry out kar pate hain. Aur uske baad ek middle-class insaan ka koi entry nahi hai us artiste tak (No Indian artiste ought to cost ₹20-25 thousand for one live performance in India when they’re taking part in in so many cities. They’ll do extra units in every metropolis as a result of your viewers has no cash or employment and restricted technique of leisure. To see somebody like him sing in our language means quite a bit however middle-class individuals don’t have any entry to him).”
Saumya added, “It is rather wild to me that an artiste jiska live performance bachche bhi dekhne jaa sakte hain, ek center class household dekhne jaa sakti thi… they make a lot cash abroad that they might exempt these items for the nation. Like bahar artiste ke sau-dedh sau greenback ke ticket hote hain, ki bas utna hello jitna ek arrange ke liye chahiye. Lollapalooza ke passes kitne kam ke hain eine bade lineup ke baad bhi (Children and households might have gone for his live performance. He makes a lot cash together with his abroad exhibits that he might have been extra thoughtful in the direction of his followers in India and charged rather less. Compared, worldwide artists cost round $100-150 for a ticket. Lollapalooza passes, too, price much less regardless of the large lineup of performances).”
She added the textual content ‘ ₹15Ok for a live performance? On this economic system???? On this nation?” to her video. Saumya additionally wrote in her caption, “My 2am ideas are wildly class aware.”
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Reactions to the video
Many thought Saumya ‘truly made fairly a good evaluation’. An Instagram consumer commented on Saumya’s video, “He’s gonna realise this when he’s singing and no one sings again.” One other stated, “ ₹500 max. Do not watch it, it prices greater than that. I’ll watch it on YouTube. A remark additionally learn, “Being a middle-class particular person by no means anticipated Diljeet to be so drowned in fame and cash lust.”
Somebody additionally commented, “That is truly fairly a good evaluation. Nirvana as a band all the time ensured their ticket costs remained extraordinarily low in order that their ACTUAL followers might attend the live performance and never simply individuals who might afford it.” One other stated, “Diljeet might simply promote out a number of stadium exhibits per metropolis, however cash > fanbase I suppose! Did not count on it.”
Extra in regards to the upcoming concert events
Earlier in September, Diljit Dosanjh lastly introduced the dates for the Indian leg of his Dil-Luminati Tour. Tickets for the exhibits went on presale on September 10, they usually have been made accessible for common buy on Thursday afternoon. Unsurprisingly, the tickets have been all offered out inside minutes, and plenty of on X (previously Twitter) additionally reacted to the ‘insane craze’ for the India leg of Diljit’s tour.
Diljit’s tour will kick off on the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi on October 26 this yr. Following Delhi, the tour will make its solution to Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Pune, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Indore, Chandigarh, and Guwahati.