
Indian singer Neha Kakkar had a harrowing experience during her recent performance in Melbourne, Australia, when she made a three-hour delay. The delay resulted in a mixed response from the crowd, reaching its climax when the artist broke down and apologized on stage.
A clip going around social media shows Kakkar emotionally speaking to the audience, appreciating their patience and apologizing. She said, "You have been really sweet and patient. I hate it. I have never made anyone wait in my entire life." She also assured people of her determination to give them a good performance despite the disruption
Even after her sincere apology, parts of the audience were not satisfied. Some of the audience members were heard uttering comments like, "This isn't India, you are in Australia," and "We waited for more than two hours. Very good acting. This isn't Indian Idol."
The event has generated conversations online regarding artist punctuality and event organisation. While some fans sympathized with Kakkar's plight, others criticized the delay and questioned how professional it was. So far, there has been no statement from Kakkar or the organizers of the event regarding why the event began late.
This event highlights the possible challenges that could be experienced by artists during foreign tours and underscores the importance of improved communication and punctuality in live performances.