Mumbai Bryan Adams Concert Criticized for Poor Facilities After Attendee's Complaint
A diabetic concertgoer shared his experience of soiling his pants due to inadequate washroom facilities at the event, calling out organizers and Zomato's CEO in an open letter.
- Sheldon Aranjo, a diabetic with incontinence issues, criticized the lack of sufficient washrooms at the Bryan Adams concert in Mumbai, which hosted over 1,000 attendees.
- Aranjo revealed that only three toilets were available, leading to long queues, and he was denied access to certain restrooms due to ticket restrictions.
- In a LinkedIn post, he shared a photo of his soiled pants and expressed frustration at the event's mismanagement, tagging Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal and event organizers EVA Global Events.
- Other attendees also complained about logistical issues, including long restroom lines, difficulties with cashless payment systems, and poorly managed food stalls.
- Aranjo urged organizers to improve planning and infrastructure for future events involving international artists to prevent similar experiences.