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Karan Aujla breaks silence after Mumbai concert is called ‘worst', teases night gig comeback; says 'Bombay I think we need...'

Punjabi singer Karan Aujla has been making headlines with his P-Pop Culture World Tour in India, thrilling fans with high-energy performances while also facing some unexpected hurdles. His recent Mumbai show on Holi, 3 March, drew widespread criticism for organisational issues, leaving many attendees frustrated despite his electrifying stage presence.

March 05, 2026 / 10:14 IST
Karan Aujla responds to backlash over Mumbai concert
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  • Karan Aujla's Mumbai concert faced chaos and heat issues
  • Fans hope for a better night concert in Mumbai soon
  • P-Pop Culture World Tour continues across major Indian cities

Punjabi singer Karan Aujla has been making waves with his P-Pop Culture World Tour in India, delivering electrifying performances while also facing some unexpected challenges.

The tour began with a high-octane show in Delhi, where fans were thrilled by his energy, and continued with back-to-back gigs in Mumbai and Pune.

While audiences in Delhi and Pune were buzzing with excitement, the Mumbai show on Holi, 3 March, sparked frustration among fans, many of whom called it the “worst concert ever.”

The daytime Mumbai concert was marked by chaos and mismanagement. Fans vented online after struggling with long lines for water and restricted access to sprinklers, which were confined to the Fan Zone, leaving VIP and general areas sweltering in the heat.

Some attendees reportedly fainted or suffered heatstroke under the scorching sun. One disappointed fan shared that she could barely see Karan Aujla on stage due to the distance and lack of big screens, dampening what should have been a festive experience.

Despite the backlash, Karan Aujla responded with a confident, playful nod to the situation. After heading straight to Pune for his next gig, he shared a photo on Instagram Story in front of his private jet, hinting at a do-over in Mumbai.

“Bombay, I think we need to add a night concert. Team Innovation, y’all coming back stronger or what???” he teased.

Although the date and venue are still under wraps, fans are already buzzing with excitement, eager for another chance to catch his live performance under better conditions.

Also Read: Karan Aujla lights up Mumbai with high-energy P-POP CULTURE India Tour Holi concert at MMRDA Grounds

The P-Pop Culture World Tour officially began on 28 February, with Karan Aujla performing for his Delhi fans in a sold-out arena before heading to Mumbai and Pune.

Upcoming stops include Chandigarh on 14 March, Indore on 21 March, and Bengaluru on 29 March. Following that, he is set to perform in Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Jaipur, and Lucknow, culminating in Ludhiana on 12 April, ensuring that fans across India get the chance to experience his live show.

Palak Vij
Palak Vij is a Sub Editor and Entertainment Journalist with over a year of experience covering films, television, and pop culture in the digital space.
first published: Mar 5, 2026 10:14 am

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