Salman Khan’s Da-Bangg: The Tour Reloaded was one of the most sought-after and anticipated performances of the star. It is also touted to be the grandest Bollywood show across the US and Canada. Taking into account the huge popularity Salman enjoys, notwithstanding actresses like Sonakshi Sinha, Katrina Kaif, Jacqueline Fernandez, Daisy Shah and others are accompanying him on the tour, the tickets to the show sold like hot cakes. However, not all is hunky-dory in paradise. Apparently, the superstar's fans returned home disappointed and angry as the tickets were being double-sold and many audience members were shown the door. Reportedly, the July 1 show was grossly mismanaged.
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The tour is being managed by Sohail Khan Official Entertainment and JA Events. However, the Vancouver part was organized by Gold Spade Entertainment. The international promoter of the show in US and Canada is Bhavesh Patel of Sahil Promotions. As reported by a leading daily, the show was hugely mismanaged and the fans were disappointed as they could not catch Salman’s how. Reportedly, a fan said that he had bought two seats in the VVIP section but found another couple on his seats and was shown out the door by the security.
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The fans alleged that the tickets were sold twice. The fans did not expect this problem when a seat's price was $5,000. The daily further revealed that many people gave negative reviews on the Gold Spade’s site, but instead of helping out the fans, the company pulled the site down. People also complained that they paid $2,000 for a meet-and-greet but were turned away at the last moment and were not refunded the money.
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However, as reported by the leading daily Jordy Patel of JA Events claimed that Khan and other stars had met more than 50 fans but sometimes the local promoters overcommit to get more footfalls, but he maintained that they honoured the commitment.