Punjabi singer Karan Aujla, known for his massive fan following, is currently setting stages ablaze across the country with his P-Pop Culture India Tour. On April 3, he performed in Kolkata after kickstarting the tour with a powerful show at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi, on February 28. The singer made headlines after his Mumbai show, held in March, faced massive backlash over poor management. Now, the latest report suggests that his shows in Lucknow and Ludhiana, which were scheduled for April 10 and April 12, respectively, have been cancelled.
Karan Aujla’s shows get cancelled
Fans are eagerly awaiting Karan Aujla’s live performances, excited to witness his electrifying stage presence. His songs have been topping the charts and are trending
massively across social media. Amid the excitement, the show cancellation comes as a shock to fans, leaving many disappointed and wondering about the reasons behind the sudden decision. While the singer has not issued any official statement yet, the District App, where tickets for the tour were listed, no longer shows the Lucknow and Ludhiana events. However, Karan will be seen performing in Jaipur on April 5; the concert hasn’t been affected there.
A screenshot circulating on Reddit shows District reportedly confirming the development while replying to a fan’s comment, “Hi there, we regret to inform you that the Karan Aujla P-Pop Culture India Tour – Ludhiana on April 10 has been cancelled due to logistical difficulties. Refunds have been initiated and will reflect in your original mode of payment within 5-7 business days. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience.”
Karan Aujla Ludhiana and Lucknow show cancelled
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Meanwhile, Karan is all set to return to Mumbai for his second show after getting slammed earlier. On March 3, he performed at the MMRDA Grounds for a special Holi Edition concert. However, attendees criticized the event’s management, alleging near-stampede conditions. Many fans reportedly fainted due to the extreme heat. As the controversy started on social media, the singer announced Mumbai 2.0, scheduled for April 12. The venue is yet to be announced as of now.




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