There was a huge clash among the audience during Honey Singh’s concert, the police had to intervene, the video went viral.

An unpleasant incident has come to light in the Delhi concert of popular Bollywood rapper and singer Honey Singh. During this program organized at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in Delhi on Saturday, March 14, a fierce fight broke out between two groups of spectators. A video of this incident is going viral on social media, in which it is seen that when Honey Singh was giving his performance on the stage, at the same time there was an uproar among the audience.

This concert was part of Honey Singh’s ‘My Story World Tour’, in which thousands of his fans participated. It can be clearly seen in the viral video that the fight escalated so much that to calm it down, the security guards as well as Delhi Police personnel had to come to intervene.

Video of fight went viral on social media

In a video shared by an Instagram user, some people are seen kicking and punching each other. During this time, Honey Singh kept singing his song on the stage without stopping, perhaps he was not aware of this clash. The user who shared the video wrote in the caption, ‘Delhi people get turned on anywhere.’ People are giving different types of reactions on this video. However, this is not the first time such incidents have been witnessed at a concert.

 

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New music video shot in concert

Apart from this uproar, the concert is in the news for another reason. Honey Singh himself informed on social media that he has also shot one of his new music videos during this concert. He shared a video in which actress Lauren Gottlieb is performing on stage. Honey Singh told that this is the first time that a music video has been shot in a live concert in front of a crowd of thousands.

Let us tell you that the very next day of this concert, i.e. on 15th March, Honey Singh also celebrated his birthday. He is celebrating his birthday with this music tour.

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