“No ethics in Pakistani people.”
A free concert by Young Stunners at Rani Bagh in Hyderabad turned chaotic after mismanagement disrupted the event.
The show, which had drawn a massive crowd, quickly spiralled out of control as poor organisation led to unsafe conditions.
Before the duo even arrived, the crowd reportedly grew restless and barriers meant to maintain order collapsed under pressure.
In a video, an attendee said the stage broke during the show, worsening the already tense situation.
He explained that once the barrier gave way, security, police, and attendees ended up tangled together in the same space.
People began climbing onto the stage stairs while others pushed through from all sides, making it impossible to control the audience.
Amid the chaos, someone from the crowd threw a bottle at Talha Anjum, repeating a troubling incident from a past performance.
This caused the rapper to lose his composure and halt the show, addressing the offender directly in frustration.
Talha said to the crowd: “There is a brother here who has thrown me his sister’s hand in this bottle.”
The performance had to be stopped entirely, and Young Stunners were escorted off stage.
According to the attendee, some fans even went under the stage to follow the duo as they headed towards their cars.
The disorder quickly became a trending topic online, with many criticising both the behaviour of the crowd and the lack of planning.
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Many expressed disappointment over the recurring incidents at public events.
One social media user commented: “No ethics in Pakistani people.”
Another wrote: “These people need to learn civic sense.”
Others pointed out that this was “what happens at a free concert”, calling for stricter crowd management at such events.
Incidents like these have plagued multiple concerts in Pakistan recently, raising questions about event security and audience discipline.
Fans have expressed concern that artists may become hesitant to perform at open or free gatherings due to repeated disruptions.
Young Stunners, known for their high-energy performances, have yet to issue an official statement on the incident.
However, supporters online urged the public to act with respect so that live music culture in Pakistan can flourish safely.
The night, meant to be a celebration of music, ended with disappointment for many who had come to enjoy the performance.