Karan Aujla offers free entry to previous attendees, announces Mumbai 2.0 concert after Holi backlash Punjabi singer Karan Aujla has announced a special return concert in Mumbai after fans expressed disappointment over mismanagement at his Holi-themed show in the city. The new event, titled “Karan Aujla P-POP Culture India Tour – Mumbai 2. 0,” is scheduled to take place on April 12. In recent days, the singer had been trending online after several attendees shared videos and posts highlighting issues at the Holi concert. Social media was flooded with reels and comments complaining about the arrangements, prompting Aujla to address the concerns and promise to make it up to fans. Announcing the new concert, Aujla said in a statement, “I want every fan to know they are valued, acknowledged and respected. For everyone who came out to celebrate with us, we’re coming back to create magic again and this time, it’s going to be one wild party. ”The organisers, Team Innovation , promoters of the P-Pop Culture India Tour , also said the upcoming event will offer a better experience. In a press release, they stated the concert is “designed to elevate the scale, technology and overall immersion of the performance. ”Fans who attended the March 3 Mumbai concert will be allowed entry to the new show free of charge, with several ticket categories being upgraded. General Access and VIP tickets will move to the Silver category, Fan Zone tickets will be upgraded to Gold, while P-Pop Pit and... #Mumbai #Karan_Aujla #Aujla #India_Tour #backlash_Punjabi #announces_Mumbai #Punjabi_singer #special_return #expressed_disappointment #Holi-themed_show

After concert mismanagement row, Karan Aujla hints at second Mumbai show Punjabi star Karan Aujla has found himself at the centre of an unexpected controversy after his recent India concerts, with fans criticising the organisation and management of his P-Pop Culture India Tour shows in New Delhi and Mumbai. The tour kicked off on February 28 at Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium with a massive crowd, reportedly over 75,000 fans, and a high-energy performance that included Aujla ziplining across a 50-foot-high custom stage and performing hits like Softly, Tauba Tauba and Boyfriend. However, the excitement was overshadowed online by videos showing chaotic scenes at entry gates, long queues without clear crowd direction, and even a violent brawl in a VIP lounge, fuelling complaints about poor planning and safety lapses at the Delhi show. The controversy deepened with Aujla’s March 3 Mumbai Holi Edition concert at MMRDA Grounds, where several fans took to social media to describe near-stampede conditions, lack of basic amenities such as water and shade, and confusion over band scanners and viewing areas, leading some attendees to label it the “worst concert ever. ”In response to the backlash, Aujla took to Instagram Stories with a photo outside his private jet, writing: “Bombay I think we need to add a night concert. Team Innovation, y’all coming back stronger or what??”, seemingly hinting at a second show to make amends with disappointed fans. The event organisers, Team Innov... #Karan_Aujla #Culture_India #star_Karan #recent_India #India_Tour #Punjabi_star #P-Pop_Culture #mismanagement_row #show_Punjabi #India_concerts

Chaos at Karan Aujla’s Mumbai concert, attendees also complain about absence of basic amenities Karan Aujla’s live concert in Delhi on February 28 turned into a free-for-all arena. A violent altercation broke out at the venue Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium during Karan Aujla’s concert. The concert, reportedly drawing a crowd of 75,000, was one of the largest single-day gatherings for a Punjabi artiste in India. Videos of the incident quickly spread across social media, igniting concerns regarding event safety and crowd control at large-scale music events. Aujia’s concert in Mumbai on Tuesday at the MMRDA Grounds was an instant-replay version of the Delhi concert. Supreme chaos reigned at the Mumbai concert with attendees complaining about the absence of basic amenities such as drinking water. Following the Delhi and Mumbai concert, Karan Aujla’s P-POP Culture India Tour is scheduled to continue across ten Indian cities, including Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Jaipur, Lucknow, and Ludhiana. The incidents in Delhi and Mumbai have intensified calls for improved safety measures at major entertainment events. This is not the first time that the crowd at the singer's concert turned violent. Previously, the ‘Tauba Tauba’ singer's concert at Loud Park in Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, on November 23, 2025, part of the Rolling Loud India festival, was disrupted after a physical altercation erupted in the crowd. The incident involved Nigerian influencer Agu Stanley ... #Mumbai #Delhi #Jawaharlal_Nehru #Nehru_Stadium #Karan_Aujla #Aujla #Mumbai_concert #Karan #concert #amenities_Karan
