Diljit Dosanjh on Calgary concert controversy: I won’t let fans disturb me at my show
Diljit Dosanjh breaks his silence on the disruption at his concert in Calgary, Canada, saying he will not allow anyone to harass fans or disrupt his show. In his note, the singer said the controversy was about the intentions of the people rather than the flags.

Singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh has addressed the controversy over protesters waving pro-Khalistan flags during his recent concert in Calgary, Canada, saying he will not tolerate anyone creating trouble for fans at his shows. In a note shared on his Instagram Stories on May 11, the actor-singer said that the issue is not about any banner or flag, but about the intention behind it.
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His statement comes after videos of his Aura Tour concert in Calgary went viral online. The clip showed Dosanjh stopping the protest and asking security and organizers to remove those who were disrupting the event.
What did Diljit Dosanjh say in his post?
In his Instagram Story, translated into English, Dosanjh said, “Standing outside and protesting, anyone can do that. But if you try to come inside and harass my fans, it will not be tolerated. If someone brings a banner or a flag, it usually means they want to show where they come from and they support me. But if you are standing outside with the same banner and abusing my fans, and coming in If someone tries to do the same thing, it will not be tolerated.”
He further added, “It’s not about any banner or flag, the real issue is your intention behind it. I told the security that anyone trying to disrupt the event should be picked up and thrown out. I never said anything against any banner, so don’t spread fake things. I have been avoiding this issue since last year, but not anymore. Thank you. Love and peace (peace sign emoji).”
what happened at the calgary show
Dosanjh briefly stopped his performance during the ongoing Aura Tour concert in Calgary, Canada, when the audience was seen waving pro-Khalistan flags. Upon noticing the flags, he stopped the show mid-performance and asked those involved to abandon the act. He also directed the organizers to remove the persons from the venue.
The flags being waved belong to an organization banned under India’s Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
The dispute reportedly began in October 2025, when Dosanjh came forward Who will become a millionaire 17 And touched Amitabh Bachchan’s feet on stage. During the episode, Bachchan praised him, saying, “Punjab.” da son (Son of Punjab)” for his contribution to flood relief efforts.
Following the broadcast, reports claimed that Dosanjh received threats from the Sikhs for Justice group, which is linked to the pro-Khalistan movement.
Dosanjh is ready to be seen on screen i will come backDirected by Imtiaz Ali. The film, which also stars Sharvari and Vedang Raina, is scheduled for theatrical release on June 12.