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Internet rages over BIZZARE fan reaction to Diljit Dosanjh concert, netizens say ‘better if asteroid hits Earth’

Internet rages over BIZZARE fan reaction to Diljit Dosanjh concert, netizens say ‘better if asteroid hits Earth’

And social media users were quick to pick up on the trend, questioning why some fans go wild at concerts

A heated debate erupted online after a video of an emotional fan at the recent Diljit Dosanjh concert in New Delhi went viral. In the clip, a woman is seen crying and jumping for joy in a performance, and memes and comments on social media have been pouring in. Some netizens reacted with humor, saying it would be “better if an asteroid hits the Earth” than watching. such passionate displays of emotion before a concert.

It’s part of a larger pattern of what happened during Dosanjh’s Dil-Luminati tour, where his fans went wild at his shows. Participants took to platforms such as X (formerly Twitter) to share their experiences, sharing a mix of admiration and bewilderment at the level of fan emotion. Some fans said the concert was “the best night of my life”, while others complained about the chaotic management of the venue and were disappointed with their experience even if they were there.

Backlash is a growing phenomenon where fans treat artists as demigods and overreact emotionally. Videos from the concert also show ecstatic fans, as well as some who wonder why such fervor is warranted. Comments ranged from “I came to Diljit’s concert but it’s not fun” to criticism of crowd management that while Dosanjh’s shows are electrifying, the experience is not always enjoyable.

And social media users were quick to pick up on the trend, questioning why some fans go crazy at concerts. Such extreme reactions have led to discussions about the nature of fandom and whether these reactions are healthy or just part of concert culture these days.