Post Malone's Guwahati Concert: Tribute, Tumbles, and Troubling Safety Concerns
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Post Malone's performance in Guwahati, Assam, on December 8 was a night to remember, but it was not without its controversies. The American pop-country singer paid a heartfelt tribute to the late Assamese icon Zubeen Garg, leaving the crowd in awe. However, the concert was marred by a few incidents that have sparked concern. A video surfaced on social media showing Post Malone slipping off the stage while performing his hit song 'Sunflower.' The singer quickly got back on his feet and continued his performance, unfazed. But what's more disturbing is a safety issue that raised eyebrows. A foreign tourist, Emma, claimed that she and her friend were harassed and touched without consent while trying to navigate through the crowded area. She expressed her disappointment, saying that the incident made them feel unsafe and unable to enjoy the concert. Another attendee, Nilanjana, was shocked to find that makeup was banned inside the venue, while cigarettes were allowed. She shared a video on Instagram, showing the destruction of her makeup products, which were left on the floor after the concert. While the concert was a huge success, these incidents have raised concerns about safety and security at events. The organizers need to take these issues seriously and ensure that all attendees feel safe and respected.