‘We didn’t even know’: Diljit Dosanjh apologizes to fans for fake ticket scam at Dil-Luminati Tour, urges caution

'We didn't even know': Diljit Dosanjh apologizes to fans for fake ticket scam at Dil-Luminati Tour, urges caution

November 04, 2024 12:02 PM IST

Diljit Dosanjh expressed regret for those scamming him with fake tickets for his concerts, but added that even he was not aware of it.

Diljit Dosanjh has broken his silence on the fake ticket scam at his ongoing Dil-Luminati India Tour. During his recent concert in Jaipur on Saturday night, the singer apologized to any fans who fell victim to fake tickets, but said that he and his team are not responsible for it. ,Also read: Diljit Dosanjh’s fans cheated by fake ticket sellers at Delhi concert turn back from the venue,

Diljit Dosanjh on stage at his Jaipur concert (Instagram)

Diljit apologizes to fans for fake tickets

Diljit performed at the Jaipur Exhibition and Convention Center (JECC) in Sitapura area of ​​the Pink City on Saturday evening. The concert was the third in the India leg of the Heart-Luminati Tour, following the twin Delhi concerts last week. During the concert, Diljit addressed various people who became victims of fake tickets for his concert online and in Delhi. Speaking to the crowd, Diljit said, ‘If anyone has been affected by the ticket scam, I apologize. We are not responsible for this. “Officials are investigating the matter.” The singer urged fans to be more cautious and buy tickets only from authorized sellers.

Diljit said that he and his team were unaware of what was happening at first. “Our tickets sold out so fast, we didn’t even realize it,” he said. A concert goer confirmed to HT that the singer apologizes to all those who suffered because of the scam.

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Last week, after Diljit’s performance at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi, many fans complained of being scammed by fake ticket sellers. “It was a complete waste of time coming here,” said one disappointed fan who was turned away by security. Another said, “I came here without a ticket and met someone who sold me a fake ticket. They charged me a lot of money for this.”

Tour organizers had warned fans not to purchase tickets from anywhere other than the authorized seller, ZomatoLive. However, there were still many people who reported incidents of reselling or hoarding tickets. Even before the Jaipur event, Jaipur Police had issued an advisory for fans and concert goers about fake tickets.

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