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Neha Kakkar reacts to Melbourne concert organizers' claim she refused to perform for 700 people

IANS May 6, 2025 450 views

Singer Neha Kakkar has publicly responded to allegations surrounding her Melbourne concert performance through an Instagram video. The video showcases a vibrant concert scene, seemingly refuting event organizers' claims that she refused to perform due to low attendance. Organizers Pace D and Bikram Singh Randhawa maintain their version of events, insisting Kakkar was unhappy with the 700-person crowd. The ongoing dispute highlights complex dynamics between performers and event management in live music productions.

"Hi, you want to know what actually happened at the Melbourne show, right?" - Neha Kakkar"
Neha Kakkar reacts to Melbourne concert organizers' claim she refused to perform for 700 people
Mumbai, May 6: Neha Kakkar has addressed the controversy surrounding her Melbourne concert after event organizers recently alleged that the singer backed out of the show due to a low turnout of just 700 people.

Key Points

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Neha shares concert video contradicting organizers' claims

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Event dispute involves allegations of low turnout and technical issues

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Singer highlights successful performance despite controversy

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Organizers deny hospitality and logistical failure claims

On Tuesday, Neha took to her Instagram handle and shared a video from her Melbourne concert, addressing the ongoing controversy. In the clip, she can be heard saying, “Hi, you want to know what actually happened at the Melbourne show, right? Let me show you.” The video then cuts to vibrant scenes of the concert, with a cheering crowd dancing and singing along as Neha performs her chart-topping hits. Sharing this video, the singer wrote, “Thank you Melbourne!.”

Through this post, Neha appeared to dismiss the allegations made by event organizers, who claimed she refused to perform due to a small crowd.

A few days ago, Australian event organizers Pace D and Bikram Singh Randhawa pushed back against Neha Kakkar’s explanation of the Melbourne concert controversy, insisting her version of events is inaccurate.

In a recent interview with RJ Siddharth Kannan, they claimed that the singer declined to perform due to a relatively small crowd of around 700 attendees. The organizers explained that Neha had been scheduled for back-to-back shows with the same team—one in Sydney and one in Melbourne. While the Sydney concert drew a crowd of 1,500 to 2,000 people and went off smoothly, they allege she was unhappy with the Melbourne turnout and opted not to go on stage.

The event planners were quoted saying, “The crowd was very angry at her because they had been waiting for hours. What I got to know from the organizer was that she said that there are just 700 people, so until you fill up the stadium, I won't perform.”

Responding to Neha Kakkar’s allegations about the lack of a sound check and unpaid sound engineers, event organizers Pace D and Bikram Singh Randhawa dismissed the claims, stating that opening acts had already performed and all technical arrangements were in place. They also denied her claims about inadequate hospitality, including the absence of food, water, and accommodation. The organizers maintained that hotel arrangements had been made in advance, and several cars were lined up for transportation, suggesting that the necessary provisions were indeed in place.

Earlier in March, singer Neha Kakkar became embroiled in controversy following a troubled concert appearance in Melbourne. She reportedly arrived nearly three hours behind schedule, which sparked disappointment and frustration among concertgoers. The crowd, upset by the delay, began booing and calling for her to leave the stage. Emotionally shaken by the reaction, Neha broke down mid-performance.

In the aftermath, Neha took to social media to present her version of events. She alleged that the organizers were responsible for major logistical failures, including abandoning the venue without clearing her payment. She also claimed her team was left without basic arrangements, such as accommodation, meals, or even drinking water—issues she said severely impacted the show’s outcome.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is so unprofessional! If Neha committed to perform, she should have honored it regardless of crowd size. 700 people is still a decent audience who paid money to see her. Our artists need to respect fans abroad too 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
The video Neha shared shows a good crowd though! Maybe organizers are exaggerating? Either way, such public mudslinging doesn't look good for anyone. Should be handled professionally behind closed doors 🤷‍♀️
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Arjun S.
Both sides seem to be hiding something. Organizers should have proper contracts, and artists must maintain basic professionalism. This incident gives Indian performers a bad name internationally. Very disappointing!
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Sneha R.
As someone who's attended concerts abroad, I know how expensive these tickets are! Fans deserve better treatment. Whether it's Neha's fault or organizers', the real losers are the audience who spent their hard-earned money 💔
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Vikram J.
Why is this even news? Bollywood celebs have too many tantrums these days. Focus on real issues instead of celebrity gossip! Our media needs better priorities.
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Meena P.
The truth is probably somewhere in middle. But arriving 3 hours late is unacceptable in any profession! Time is money, especially for NRI audiences who plan their schedules carefully. Hope lessons are learned from this episode.

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