The recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which tragically claimed the lives of at least 26 people and injured many others, has led to the cancellation of several events across India. One such event is comedian Kevin Hart’s highly anticipated show in Delhi, part of his ‘Acting My Age’ tour. The show was set to take place on April 30 at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, but due to the tragic circumstances, the organisers decided to cancel it, as a mark of respect.
District by Zomato, the ticketing platform for the event, took to social media to inform fans about the cancellation. They assured ticket holders that full refunds would be processed automatically to their original payment methods. The platform also confirmed that they were in discussions with Kevin Hart’s team to reschedule the Delhi show at a later date.
Other cancellations and postponements
In the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, several concerts and events across India have been cancelled or postponed out of respect for the victims. Arijit Singh cancelled his Chennai concert, initially set for April 27, as the artist and organisers decided to cancel in light of the tragedy.
Music composer Anirudh Ravichander also postponed ticket sales for his Hukum Tour in Bengaluru, citing the shock of the Pahalgam attack. Similarly, renowned singer Shreya Ghoshal called off her Surat concert, part of her All Hearts Tour, scheduled for April 26. The organisers assured full refunds to ticket holders. Additionally, artist AP Dhillon announced the postponement of his album release, honouring the victims of the tragedy.
District by Zomato, the ticketing platform for the event, took to social media to inform fans about the cancellation. They assured ticket holders that full refunds would be processed automatically to their original payment methods. The platform also confirmed that they were in discussions with Kevin Hart’s team to reschedule the Delhi show at a later date.
Other cancellations and postponements
In the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, several concerts and events across India have been cancelled or postponed out of respect for the victims. Arijit Singh cancelled his Chennai concert, initially set for April 27, as the artist and organisers decided to cancel in light of the tragedy.
Music composer Anirudh Ravichander also postponed ticket sales for his Hukum Tour in Bengaluru, citing the shock of the Pahalgam attack. Similarly, renowned singer Shreya Ghoshal called off her Surat concert, part of her All Hearts Tour, scheduled for April 26. The organisers assured full refunds to ticket holders. Additionally, artist AP Dhillon announced the postponement of his album release, honouring the victims of the tragedy.
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