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Police ordered Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams to cancel a concert in

The NSIC exhibition centre had not been given its mandatory clearance certificate, police said, as media reported that far more tickets had been sold than the capacity of the venue.
“The organisers failed to explain as to how they would manage law and order inside the ground and traffic outside,” police officer V Chahal said.
“We cannot risk people’s lives. Everything has to be in place before the event begins.”
He said 20,000 people had been expected to attend, but was unable to give the venue’s official capacity.
However, organisers of the Micromax Bryan Adams Live in Concert India Tour are planning an alternative date and venue for the event in the national capital.
“Netsurf Entertainment are working towards finalising an alternative venue and date to reschedule the Bryan Adams concert in
“The unexpected heavy rains in the city have made the venue very unsafe. Due to the success of prior shows in Pune, Mumbai and
However, the organisers have clarified that the five-city tour will continue as scheduled.
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Fans were disappointed with the turn of events.
Rohit Chauhan, a resident of
Added Charu Singh, a student: “I cut down my pocket money to buy the Rs2,000 ticket for the concert and now am hearing that it will not happen. I am keeping my fingers crossed! I am a big fan of his and I really really hope it happens.”
Meanwhile, Bollywood actor Arshad Warsi, who along with other stars from the movie F.A.L.T.U. was expected to perform at the