Punjabi singer Karan Aujla is currently making headlines for his mega concert in London. During the live show, he faced an unsettling incident, when an audience member threw a shoe at him. The shocking moment, captured on video, quickly went viral on social media.
Karan Aujla attacked at London concert
Several glimpses from the concert are making the rounds on the internet, which show the Tauba Tauba singer being struck in the face by a shoe while he was performing on stage. Reacting to the attack, Karan said, “Hold on! Who was that? I f****ing telling you to come up on the stage. Let’s do one-to-one right now.”
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He also expressed his disappointment toward the disrespect shown during the live and stated that he would stop the entire show. "I am not singing that bad that you hit me with shoes," He also encouraged anyone with concerns or grievances to approach him personally rather than resorting to such disruptive actions. Despite the incident, the audience continued to support him with cheers.
Security personnel acted quickly to address the situation, identifying and removing the individual responsible for the attack. This action allowed Karan to resume his performance, but the incident has raised broader concerns about the safety of performers at live events around the world.
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Karan Aujla's popular songs
Meanwhile, on the professional front, Karan Aujla has been having a successful year. His hit songTauba Tauba has gained significant attention, along with Vicky Kaushal’s smooth dance moves. He is also known for other popular songs, including God Damn, 52 Bars, Admirin' You, Goin' Off and White Brown Black.
Additionally, Aujla, based in Canada, made headlines in November 2021 with the launch of his clothing brand, Hukam Clothing. He also achieved a major milestone by becoming the first Punjabi artist to be featured in Apple Music's Up Next program.