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Arijit Singh’s Historic London Concert Turns Controversial After Curfew Power Cut

On September 5, 2025, history was made when Arijit Singh became the first Indian artist to headline and sell out London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. More than 50,000 fans filled the arena, singing along to his soulful Bollywood hits and global collaborations.

For three and a half magical hours, Arijit delivered back-to-back classics—“Tum Hi Ho,” “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil,” and even a grand orchestral version of “Kesariya.” The highlight? A spellbinding sitar-vocal duet with Anoushka Shankar that had fans swaying in awe.

But just when the evening seemed unforgettable, it took a shocking turn.

The Curfew Controversy: Power Cut at 10:30 PM

London’s stadiums operate under strict curfew laws, and Tottenham’s cutoff is 10:30 pm sharp. Arijit, caught up in the crowd’s energy, pushed past the deadline while singing “Deva Deva” from Brahmastra.

Suddenly, the stage went dark. The mic fell silent. The power was cut.

Videos circulating online show Arijit pleading for 20 more minutes, but the venue refused to bend. Fans were left stunned—no final bow, no goodbye song.

Fan Reactions: Divided Online

Social media lit up with two clear sides:

  • Heartbroken Fans: Many felt cheated, saying, “The show must go on!” They wanted closure and a proper finale.

  • Rule Supporters: Others praised the UK’s discipline, pointing out how India often ignores curfews. “This is why London has order,” one comment read.

Production Glitches and Delays

Some fans also complained about:

  • Minor sound disruptions during the concert.

  • Over-the-top visuals and dancers that distracted from Arijit’s raw voice.

  • Delays at the start due to opening acts and production, which ate into Singh’s set time.

Organizers’ Response

Promoters defended their decision, saying the curfew was part of the contract and that noise laws had to be respected for local residents. On the positive side, crowd management was smooth, and safety protocols were praised.

Final Word

Arijit Singh’s London debut was both a historic milestone for Indian music and a lesson in event planning. While the abrupt power cut left fans emotional, one thing is certain—Arijit’s voice has officially conquered global stadiums, curfews or not.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Why was Arijit Singh’s London concert cut short?

Because Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has a strict 10:30 pm curfew, the management cut power to comply with local noise laws.

2. How many people attended Arijit Singh’s London concert?

Over 50,000 fans attended, making it one of the biggest Indian music concerts ever in Europe.

3. Was this Arijit Singh’s first stadium performance abroad?

Yes, this was the first time an Indian artist headlined and sold out the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

4. Did the curfew affect Arijit Singh’s final songs?

Yes, the power was cut during “Deva Deva,” and he could not finish his set or deliver a farewell performance.

5. Will Arijit Singh return to London for another concert?

While nothing is officially confirmed, given the record turnout, organizers are likely to plan a return show with better scheduling.

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