Neha Kakkar Melbourne Concert Mess
Organizers Hit Back!
Neha Kakkar had criticized the organizers of poor management following the Melbourne show. She said that her band was not given a lodging, food, or even water, and that the organizer’s stole her money.
The audience reacted negatively to singer Neha Kakkar’s three-hour late arrival at a Melbourne concert earlier this week. The performer broke down on stage after being jeered by the audience and asked to leave. Neha accused the organizers of poor management on social media after the tragedy. The organizer have responded to Neha’s charges by claiming that they were untrue.
Neha Kakkar’s Reply: “You’ll Regret Judging Me!
“Hotel Wapas Jaao!” When Neha Kakkar arrives three hours late and breaks down on stage, fans erupt.
In a social media message, the organizers acknowledged that their business had suffered a loss and said, “We will be back with all the proof and details of what happened with the Neha Kakkar show.” Tomorrow, it will be live, and we will reveal everything to everyone. A spokesman for the event later described Neha Kakkar’s show as a fiasco on Facebook Live, but they stressed that all preparations had been made. “The accusations are wholly untrue,” they continued. After the show, we owe a lot of money. We should get paid by her. She should not have been on board.
They later posted a list of the costs incurred as a result of Neha Kakkar’s team on Instagram, writing, “Here are the expenses, and we are down $-530,000.” The organizers added that because of the unprofessional and delayed performance, the venue has banned them.
Expenses Down $530K
Neha Kakkar posted a note following the performance that said, “Did you all know that I played for my Melbourne audience for free? My money and others were stolen by the organizers. Not even water, a motel, or food were provided to my band. My husband went out and fed them with his guys. My supporters had been waiting for me for hours, so despite everything, we walked on stage and performed without stopping.
She added, “Did you know that the sound vendor refused to turn on the sound because he was not paid? Our sound check was delayed by hours.” And I was unable to go to the venue when our sound check began after a lengthy delay. Because the organizers stopped returning my manager’s calls, we were unable to determine whether the concert was actually taking place. They were fleeing from the sponsors, after all. I suppose this is sufficient, even if there is much more to say.
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