The Mumbai stop of Yo Yo Honey Singh’s My Story India Chapter tour created a lot of excitement but also unexpected trouble. The concert took place at MMRDA Grounds in Bandra on March 28 and drew a huge crowd. Inside the venue, fans were enjoying popular songs like Dope Shope, Blue Eyes, Brown Rang, Millionaire, Desi Kalakaar and Lungi Dance. However, outside the venue, a tense situation unfolded that quickly grabbed attention online.
A video that is now widely shared on social media shows a female fan trying to climb a closed gate to enter the concert. It appears she did not have access but still attempted to get inside while the performance was ongoing. Security staff stepped in and stopped her, but the situation soon got heated. The woman can be seen shouting angrily and using abusive language, which was recorded by people nearby. The clip spread quickly on the internet, with people reacting in different ways. Some felt she was frustrated while others criticized the behavior and the poor arrangements.
Scence from Yesterday Yo Yo Honey Singh Concert 💀
— Sumit (@beingsumit01) March 29, 2026
– This girl arrive when Gate was close but she still try to argue with guards to open the gate 🤦 pic.twitter.com/h1WF61iQiF
This incident has also brought attention to bigger issues at the event. Many people who attended the concert complained about long waiting times before entering the venue. Others said the overall management was not well organized. There were also claims that some people without proper tickets managed to enter premium sections, creating confusion and frustration among paying guests.
Despite all the problems outside, the concert inside continued without interruption. Honey Singh kept the energy high and delivered a strong performance. One of the most talked about moments of the night was his grand entry during the song Millionaire, where he appeared on stage in what looked like a Rolls Royce Ghost Series II, a luxury car worth around nine crore rupees.
The tour is still ongoing, with upcoming shows planned in Pune, Kota, Indore, Lucknow, Kolkata and Bengaluru. While fans are excited for the next events, this incident has once again raised serious questions about crowd control and safety at large concerts. Organizers may now face pressure to improve planning and ensure a smoother experience for everyone.
