Bryan Adams Mumbai Concert: The year 2024 is about to end and concerts and events are taking place. Singer Bryan Adams’ concert took place in Mumbai on 13 December. People had a lot of fun in this concert. Thousands of people attended Brian’s concert. Whose videos have gone viral but due to some other reason this concert has come into discussion. A person who came to Brian’s concert has slammed Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal for the poor arrangements. This person has shared a post on social media regarding the arrangement. Which is going very viral.
A person named Sheldon Arango also went to Brian’s concert, who works in the entertainment industry. Sheldon is a diabetic patient. This concert took place at the Bombay Convention and Exhibition Centre. Where there were only three bathrooms for thousands of people. Due to lack of bathroom facilities, he had to urinate in his pants. He has also shared a post regarding this.
Sheldon’s post went viral
Sheldon has also shared the photo of his dirty pants. He is not even shy in sharing the photo of his pants. He is a diabetic patient and it is difficult to control urination. Sheldon wrote- I paid to pee (in my pants) at a Bryan Adams concert. Shocked? You should be shocked. The traffic flow at the concert was fine, but the cold of the Bombay Convention and Exhibition Center ensured that my urine flow was equally fine. So I ran straight towards the washroom but there was a long line there. I knew that I would not be able to hold urine for that long. So I was advised to go to another place in the pavilion.
No entry given in second bathroom
He further wrote- When he went to another bathroom, he was not given entry. Because it was for the second category. I had a gold ticket. I could only use the gold category bathroom.
Management class held
Tagging Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal in his post, Aranjo said that the organizers should be ashamed of providing so few toilets for such a huge crowd. He further said that he has also heard from other concert goers complaining about the venue. Among other things, they complained about long queues in toilets, unnecessary hassle of loading cash on invitations and food stalls at the venue.