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Arijit Singh calls stage his temple as he removes food container placed by fan on stage at London concert: ‘You can’t food put here’

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Playback singer Arijit Singh is currently on an international tour and recently performed at London’s iconic O2 Arena. While several moments from the concert went viral on social media, including Ed Sheeran joining Arijit on stage, one moment particularly stood out when the singer personally removed food that a fan placed on the stage, humbly requesting the them not to do so.

In the viral video, Arijit is seen performing the song “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil” when a fan places a disposable food container on the stage. Arijit quickly picks it up and hands it to a nearby bouncer, politely addressing the fan by saying, “I am sorry, this is my temple. You can’t put food here.” Though Arijit gently reprimanded the fan, he didn’t let the incident affect his performance, continuing to sing the iconic track without interruption.

Fans were impressed by Arijit’s dedication and respect for his craft. One fan commented, “Love how he moves it away so humbly, rather than getting enraged. This is why this man will be a legend!” Another fan added, “Always respect for this man 🙏.” One more fan praised the singer and wrote, “True… that’s real bhakti and devotion to his profession and work. God bless you and my best wishes, dear Arijitji.”

Arijit also shared some moments from the concert on Instagram. The day after the show, he posted a behind-the-scenes photo with Ed Sheeran. Videos of the duo singing Ed’s hit song “Perfect” also went viral, creating quite a buzz on social media.

Arijit Singh’s Live In Concert tour is a four-day event. After performing him London, he will head to Rotterdam (September 19) and Manchester (September 22).

Source: Times of India

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