Indian singer Garry Sandhu was attacked during his live performance at a concert in Sydney, Australia, on Saturday night. The shocking incident took place while Sandhu was performing in front of a large audience. An unidentified individual stormed the stage, striking the singer before being subdued by security personnel.
The singer, known for hits like “Yeah Baby” and “Illegal Weapon,” was immediately escorted off the stage and taken to a nearby hospital for a check-up. Authorities are investigating the incident and have confirmed that they are reviewing security footage to identify the attacker.
Fans at the event expressed their shock and concern for the singer’s well-being. Many took to social media to express support for Sandhu, urging authorities to take swift action. “Shocked to hear what happened to Garry Sandhu during his performance. Wishing him a speedy recovery,” one fan posted on Instagram.
As of now, Garry Sandhu’s team has not released an official statement regarding his condition. The concert was temporarily halted, and event organizers are cooperating with local law enforcement in their investigation.
This incident has raised concerns about security at public events, especially when high-profile artists are involved. Fans and fellow musicians have rallied behind Sandhu, calling for increased safety measures at live performances worldwide.