As a seasoned lifestyle connoisseur with a penchant for live performances, I must say that Diljit Dosanjh’s Dil-Luminati tour has certainly sparked quite an excitement among fans across India and beyond. With his electrifying energy and enigmatic charm, he has been setting stages ablaze in various countries, leaving audiences yearning for more.
Enthusiasts in India are eagerly awaiting Diljit Dosanjh’s upcoming musical performance across our country. Currently touring globally as part of the Dil-Luminati tour, Diljit has electrified audiences worldwide. In October this year, the Punjabi music sensation is expected to ignite Indian stages with his concerts. However, ticket prices during pre-sales have soared to unprecedented levels, causing disappointment for many fans. It’s important to note that there has been a growing issue of ticket reselling at inflated rates. In light of these concerns, Diljit’s manager has issued a warning about online ticket fraud ahead of his concerts in India. The Delhi Police have also stepped in with a safety advisory that pertains to the upcoming performances by Diljit.
Lately, the Delhi Police’s Instagram account posted a video about a warning on Instagram. The video starts with text displayed over a crowd excitedly attending a concert. In their message, the police department advised fans to avoid unverified links as fraudsters are attempting to sell counterfeit tickets for Diljit Dosanjh’s concerts.
Delhi Police’s recent warning against online ticket scams is reminiscent of the catchy tune “Born To Shine,” a hit single from the G.O.A.T. album by Diljit.
Avoid clicking on suspicious ticket links that could lead to scams. Always verify them beforehand.
Take a look at the post here:
Online users are finding the cleverness of Delhi Police noteworthy in their recent post regarding the online ticket scam during the Dil-Luminati Tour. One comment reads, “Delhi Police is cool,” while another fan wrote, “DP is always ahead.
A social media user remarked, “Delhi Police seems unfazed,” to which another user responded, “I find that remark quite clever.” The comment below suggests that the social media manager should be given a pay raise.
Diljit reposted Delhi Police’s post on his Instagram story, captioning it simply as “Delhi Police” along with a raised fist symbol.
Previously, during an interview with Connect Cine, Sonali Singh, Diljit Dosanjh’s manager, discussed the prevalent issue of ticket scalping. In relation to the Dil-Luminati tour across North America, she mentioned that certain resellers were offering tickets for astronomical prices, such as Rs 54 lakh and Rs 46 lakh, with fans actually purchasing them.
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2024-09-17 01:07