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Updated : Jun 22, 2026

Punjabi star Diljit Dosanjh’s San Francisco concert witnessed an unexpected disruption after a protester carrying a Khalistan flag reportedly entered the stage area during the live performance. Videos from the venue surfaced online shortly after the incident and quickly gained attention across social media platforms.

Security personnel reacted immediately and removed the individual before the situation escalated further. Reports stated that the protester was later detained by authorities, allowing the event to continue without major interruption.

Despite the unexpected moment, Diljit remained composed and resumed the performance, ensuring the audience experience was not affected. Fans at the venue praised the organisers for controlling the situation quickly and keeping the concert on track.

This is not the first time Diljit’s concerts have become part of conversations beyond music. In previous instances too, the singer had addressed controversies and maintained that his focus remains on entertainment and performing for audiences across the world.

Diljit has emerged as one of the biggest Indian music stars globally, consistently attracting massive crowds during international tours. However, incidents like these show how live events are increasingly becoming spaces where entertainment and larger public debates occasionally intersect. For now, the show continued and Diljit delivered his performance as scheduled.

 

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