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There’s trouble brewing around the Young Stunners’ upcoming concerts in India

There’s trouble brewing around the Young Stunners’ upcoming concerts in India

Pakistan’s most popular rap duo will reportedly be heading to India as part of a three-city tour in December but some people aren't happy about this.
05 Aug, 2024

Pakistan’s most popular rap duo, Young Stunners — comprising rappers Talha Anjum and Talhah Yunus — is set to make its way to India for the first time as part of a three-city tour in December, according to Rolling Stone India.

Joined by producer Jokhay, the Karachi-based act is reported to play in Mumbai on December 13, Bengaluru on December 21 and New Delhi on December 25.

The rappers, however, haven’t made any announcements about this tour on their social media handles. Meanwhile, they’re actively sharing updates about tours in Australia and Canada.

But all does not seem to be well with the concerts. Skillbox, a ticketing platform, delisted events for the Young Stunners’ India tour after receiving backlash for promoting them amid outrage over the rappers’ past tweets in which they mocked Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman — the Indian pilot captured and later returned by Pakistan — and called out Indian premier Narendra Modi.

The platform declared that it takes pride in being “Indian” so anyone “inciting hate or violence against India” would not be supported by it. “We do not support sentiments that incite hate or violence against India. In light of recent revelations brought to our notice, we have delisted the event from our platform. It was deeply disturbing to see our team members being personally targeted. We would like to clarify that we are not and never were the promoters of the event,” the announcement read.

Tweets against the Young Stunners range from condemnation of the rappers for “hate-mongering” in the past and demands to cancel their shows.

One user wrote on X, “Kaun Talha? The one who wrote tweets against Kashmir. The one who spewed hate against Modi. The one who mocked Abhinandan. India’s hater Talha. The Talha whose show tickets will be purchased by Indians. Such a shame that he is allowed to do a show in India.”

Others echoed this sentiment.

The organiser for the Young Stunners’ tour, Desi Disco Entertainment, says that the duo’s shows in India are still on, with registrations open on another website for the Young Stunners Mumbai gig.

Speaking to The Print, the head of Desi Disco, Vaheed Khan, alleged that the outrage was part of a larger strategy to target the show over refusals to collaborate with a few handles.

“I will make sure the show happens and will not be bogged down by a few tweets,” he said. “Many of these pages wanted a cut from the revenue and when we refused to put their logo, the tweets started surfacing. Half of the tweets are fake and have nothing to do with either Talha or Pakistan.”

Khan also alleged that after the show was announced on August 1, 600 people were employed to conduct 16,000 registrations that were completed within the first 12 hours in all three cities.

Young Stunners have the largest number of monthly listeners on Spotify from Mumbai (152,583 listeners) and New Delhi (245,000 listeners).

From the looks of it, the show is still on, but Images has reached out to Young Stunners for an official confirmation and is currently awaiting a response.

Comments

Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Aug 05, 2024 02:37pm
Troubles, troubles and more troubles.
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Laila Aug 05, 2024 02:39pm
That's why arts and politics need to be kept seperate. Artists work without borders though they may not support the government or policies of a given host country. Just like how we go on Hajj and Umrah to Saudi Arabia knowing full well their record on human rights (including executions of alleged Pakistani criminals), the depravity etc. or how people love visiting Dubai the issues of human rights, discrimination etc.
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Pakistani Aug 05, 2024 04:25pm
Indians show strong nationalism and pride in their country and people yet we drool over their sub standard music and film stars. Time for us to develop an identity and boycott india and end this infatuation that we have nurtured for a lesser neighbor.
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Asad Aug 05, 2024 05:29pm
Why these people go to India, an enemy country that occupies IOK
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HashBrown® Aug 05, 2024 06:13pm
I liked these guys before I realised they'd been mocking hindustan...and now I like them even more. Hindustanis need to realise that they need YS more than YS needs them.
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Peace for all Aug 05, 2024 06:50pm
Sorry to say, in India, people are divided between moderate and conservative or in other words religious fanatics and secular mind people. Please make India great again.
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Anonymouseee Aug 05, 2024 07:31pm
“The tea was fantastic”. Indians learned a hard lesson that they will never forget. Thank you Pak armed forces.
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Taj Ahmad Aug 05, 2024 07:56pm
This concerts will be a great success in India specially in Mumbai and New Delhi and other parts of India. This type of concerts event already taking mostly youths by storm in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and UAE.
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kamal chowkidar Aug 05, 2024 08:19pm
India is off limit to these rotten rappers. Don't bother coming to India. Stay in your rotten land!
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SalTheReader Aug 05, 2024 10:00pm
Typical reaction from the other side. Hopefully, it’s just a few bad apples and not the entire Moditva.
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Alige Aug 06, 2024 02:11am
No these d o g s not allowed in India
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آزاد منش Aug 06, 2024 02:44am
گھر میں گھس کر امن پھیلائیں نفرتیں ختم کریں
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SPL Aug 06, 2024 02:57am
Art is supposed to bring people together. However their past tweets against the nation and its citizens clearly negates this. No show, no troubles needed.
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Fatima Aug 06, 2024 04:09am
simply verify if anti India tweets are real, if so fair enough, cancel, pakistan would do the same
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NYS Aug 06, 2024 08:48am
Stunners should visit they have big fan following in Indian audience, their safety adhere first and for most
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Tajamal Aug 06, 2024 09:43am
don't hate talha just Accept the truth and reality
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M. Emad Aug 06, 2024 10:28am
Not happy about the India visit.
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Usman Ali Sherazi Aug 06, 2024 06:40pm
Well, we are surely free to reciprocate in the same token but I don't think any Indian artist is even remotely interested in performing anywhere in Pakistan!
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GD2901 Aug 07, 2024 10:30am
Pakistan has banned Indian movies in their country. They have banned trade with India. They have mixed politics with art and trade. India is doing the same. Why kolvaeri Di?
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JJ Aug 08, 2024 10:23am
young stunners are an asset and proud of pakistani nation who speaks truth about our culture in their lyrics. Music must be independent from politics and borders restrictions. keep it up boys.
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