Punjabi singer Karan Aujla, known for his hit song “Tauba Tauba,” recently had his London concert disrupted when an audience member threw a shoe at him. The incident, captured on video, shows Aujla being struck in the face by the projectile, prompting him to pause his performance. The individual responsible for the disturbance was quickly identified and removed from the venue by security.
In the viral footage, Aujla’s reaction is visibly one of frustration and surprise. He pauses the show and addresses the crowd, demanding to know who threw the shoe. Aujla’s response is a mix of anger and challenge as he calls out the person to come on stage and confront him directly. “Hold on! Who was that? I’m telling you to come up on the stage. Let’s do one to one right now. I am not singing that bad that you hit me with shoes,” Aujla declares in the video. His reaction reflects a blend of indignation and a desire to stand up for himself in the face of the unexpected attack.
The situation was quickly managed by the venue’s security team. Another video circulating on social media shows security personnel apprehending the individual responsible and escorting him out of the stadium. This video, shared by journalist Gagandeep Singh on X (formerly Twitter), captures the moment when the disruptive fan is led away, ensuring the safety of both the performer and the audience.
Social media users have been vocal about the incident, with many expressing their support for Aujla. One commenter praised the singer for his composed handling of the situation, contrasting it with the behavior of others in similar scenarios. “Handled well without offending like batti mann,” the user remarked, indicating that Aujla’s response was both appropriate and restrained. Another user observed the precision of the shoe throw, suggesting that it might have been done by someone with athletic skills. “He exactly threw at target, may be seems to be some sportsman,” they commented.
Several people who were present at the concert have chimed in with their accounts, affirming that the incident was not a planned part of the performance. “I was there. It was not scripted. The guy who threw the shoe was kicked out,” one attendee stated, providing clarity on the authenticity of the disruption.
Karan Aujla, who is currently enjoying the success of his song “Tauba Tauba” featuring Vicky Kaushal, has been in the spotlight for his musical achievements. The song has created a significant buzz online, with many content creators and celebrities joining in on the trend by performing its distinctive hook step. This recent success follows Aujla’s earlier hits, including “God Damn,” “52 Bars,” and “Goin’ Off,” which have solidified his reputation in the Punjabi music industry.
Despite the unexpected incident during his London show, Aujla’s ability to address the situation with poise and to continue engaging with his audience underscores his resilience and commitment to his craft. The incident has sparked a wide range of reactions from fans and social media users alike, highlighting the often unpredictable nature of live performances and the challenges that artists face in maintaining their composure under pressure.
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