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Rapper Badshah apologizes to fans following halting of Dallas concert

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Indian rapper Badshah, real name Aditya Prateek Singh Sisodia, issued a heartfelt apology to his fans after a discrepancy between local promoters and the production company led to the premature end of his Dallas concert on Saturday. The incident, which occurred during his ongoing Paagal Tour 2024 across North America, has not deterred the artist, whose tour in support of his third studio album “Ek Tha Raja” remains strong despite the setback.

In a statement shared on Instagram, Badshah expressed disappointment, saying, “Dallas, I’m truly saddened by what happened today. You guys are amazing and deserve better.”

Badshah, currently touring the United States and Canada, emphasized the need for better-equipped promoters for such large-scale events. “This isn’t fair to the fans who invest their hard-earned money in tickets, nor to the entire crew who dedicate themselves to these tours,” he stated.

Acknowledging his management team’s efforts, Badshah assured fans, “We apologize sincerely for any inconvenience caused and are committed to ensuring better management in the future with a more competent promoter team.”

Despite the Dallas setback, Badshah vowed to return with an enhanced show, promising, “I’ll be back with a bigger, better, and bolder performance! Thank you for your unwavering support.”

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The Paagal Tour 2024 continues to garner strong backing from fans across North America, showcasing Badshah’s resilience and dedication to delivering an exceptional musical experience.

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