Neha Kakkar's Melbourne Concert Production Planners Claims Singer Had Issue With 700 Fan Count

Neha Kakkar's Melbourne concert production planners in new claim alleged that the singer had issues with the audience count of 700.

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Neha Kakkar's Melbourne Concert Production Planners Claims Singer Had Issue With 700 Fan Count

Popular Bollywood singer, Neha Kakkar hogged the limelight in March 2025 after videos from her Melbourne concert went viral on the social media. She was seen apologising to her sea of fans for allegedly arriving three hours late on the stage. She said that the organisers of the show did not give her the basic arrangements that were needed, and hence she and her team faced a lot of issues and had to perform despite the challenges. Now, Neha's Melbourne concert event planners, Pace D and Bikram Singh Randhawa, have slammed the singer and cited that her claims were not at all true.

Neha Kakkar's Melbourne shows event planners shared she had an issue with 700 audience count

For the unversed, Neha's fans in the Melbourne concert were irritated as she arrived three hours late, and her sea of followers over there told her to 'Go Back'. This made her cry, and she had apologised from her heart for her delay. However, now in a recent interview, Bikram Singh Randhawa, who planned Neha's Melbourne show along with rapper Pace D, shared how she had issues performing in front of a crowd of 700 folks that she felt was small. Bikram Singh also shared that her fans got tickets worth Rs. 16,000. In his words:

"The crowd was ready and cheering, expecting her to come on stage. But she showed up at 10 PM — that's two and a half hours late since the scheduled time was 7:30 PM. So the crowd got upset and angry. In Australia, people value their time. People had made special efforts to come with their families. Some even bought tickets worth AUD 300 — that's around Rs 15,000 to Rs 16,000."

Another event planner from Neha Kakkar's Melbourne event concert talked about people not filling the spaces

Rapper Pace D, who was also responsible for planning Neha's Melbourne show, revealed it was Beat Production, located in Melbourne, who invited the singer. Both Neha and the production company came ahead, and had a mutual agreement to which the event planners agreed. Pace D also revealed that he had talked to Preet Pabla, who was the main organiser of the show asked him about her delay. He revealed to Pace D that the singer did not arrive timely as she created multiple delays. Pace D shared:

"I asked him everything. He's a very nice and genuine person. That's when I found out that she didn't arrive on time and there were multiple delays. He told me that she kept saying things like, 'I won't go now; I won't do this. Only 700 people? Until more people come in and this place fills up, I'm not going to perform."

Neha Kakkar's Melbourne shows planner refutes claims of the singer not getting her dues

Neha had earlier accused the concert organisers in Melbourne of running away without paying her the fees. She also claimed that food, water, and hotel stay were not arranged for her band members despite her communicating the same to the show organisers. She also shared that there was a delay in the sound check as the vendors who were hired were not paid. Pace D slammed these allegations and shared:

"This was such a big show, the entire tech rider was in place. There were opening acts, and everyone performed. Her mic and complete setup were fully ready. So the things she's been saying don't seem to be true, because we saw with our own eyes that everything was set up properly."

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