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Unlimited Beer and Champagne For VVIPs: Karan Aujla Concert Tickets Priced at Rs. 15 Lakh

Karan Aujla’s upcoming “It Was All A Dream” concert tour across India has caught the attention of fans and critics alike, with tickets for the highly anticipated shows now on sale. The Punjabi singer, known for his hit song “Tauba Tauba,” will perform in major cities including Chandigarh, Bengaluru, New Delhi, and Mumbai starting in […]

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Unlimited Beer and Champagne For VVIPs: Karan Aujla Concert Tickets Priced at Rs. 15 Lakh

Karan Aujla’s upcoming “It Was All A Dream” concert tour across India has caught the attention of fans and critics alike, with tickets for the highly anticipated shows now on sale. The Punjabi singer, known for his hit song “Tauba Tauba,” will perform in major cities including Chandigarh, Bengaluru, New Delhi, and Mumbai starting in December.

Premium Ticket Packages

The most exclusive tickets for the tour have been priced at Rs. 15 lakh each. These VVIP tickets come with a host of luxurious benefits, including VIP seating for 15 people, along with 8 bottles of luxury champagne, 2 premium bottles, and unlimited beer and energy drinks. Other ticket tiers are priced at Rs. 2.5 lakh, Rs. 5 lakh, and Rs. 10 lakh, though they remain unsold at this point. The cheapest tickets, priced at Rs. 1,999, sold out almost immediately.

A Milestone Tour for Karan Aujla

Aujla expressed excitement about the tour, calling it a significant milestone in his career. “It highlights my journey from a small village in Punjab to the global stage,” he said. “India has a special place in my heart, and I can’t wait to bring the ‘It Was All A Dream’ tour home! I’m grateful to my fans for making this dream possible. We’re gonna celebrate together and make some history!”

Comparisons to Other Big Concerts

The hefty ticket prices have drawn comparisons to high-profile events like Diljit Dosanjh’s and Coldplay’s recent concerts, where tickets were also sold at steep prices and snapped up quickly. Fans desperate for tickets have resorted to purchasing from secondary sources, paying far above the original prices. Diljit Dosanjh had faced similar issues with fake ticket scams during his Dil-Luminati Tour, apologizing to fans but clarifying that his team was not responsible for the fraudulent sales.

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