Recently, Diljit Dosanjh performed in Jaipur as part of his ongoing Dil-Luminati India Tour. However, what made his Jaipur show extra special wasn’t just the tunes, but the inventive ways his fans found to be part of the experience, even when they couldn’t get a ticket.
A viral video of a group of boys watching Dosanjh’s concert from the balcony of a nearby PG accommodation has taken social media by storm. These fans may not have been inside the concert venue, but that didn’t stop them from feeling the thrill of his performance from their makeshift viewing spot.
The group stood on the balcony, located close to the Jaipur Exhibition and Convention Centre (JECC) in the Sitapura area, as they danced and recorded videos, soaking in the high-energy atmosphere emanating from Dosanjh’s live show. In the viral clip, the boys can be seen rejoicing as they watched Dosanjh perform some of his biggest hits.
You can watch the viral clip below.
Another video showed fans gathered along the roadside, with some even scaling a fence to catch a glimpse of Dosanjh. Despite not having tickets, these fans were determined to participate in the night’s celebration. A moment in the clip humorously read, “No tickets? We’ll still watch Diljit from here.” Though the police eventually dispersed the crowd, it captured the craze of Dosanjh’s many fans.
Later, Dosanjh acknowledged the enthusiasm of his fans, sharing clips on his Instagram Stories with tags from his Jaipur concert. During his performance, Dosanjh took a moment to express his pride in India’s diverse culture. Standing beside a local, he pointed to his turban and said, “This turban is our pride. This is the beauty of our country – every 2 to 4 hours, our language and food change. All of us love our country.”
Meanwhile, The Dil-Luminati Tour started in New Delhi, and will continue in cities like Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Pune, Lucknow, and Kolkata, leading up to a grand finale in Guwahati on 29 December.
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