Makeshift washrooms, parking chaos: India’s concert economy is booming, but infrastructure sings a different tune

India's concert economy is experiencing significant growth, as evidenced by the recent concert of Satinder Sartaaj in Delhi, which brought to light the pressing infrastructure issues that accompany such events. Despite the increasing popularity of live performances across the nation, attendees faced considerable challenges, including severe parking difficulties and traffic congestion. This situation underscores a critical mismatch between the rising demand for high-profile concerts and the existing facilities that are ill-equipped to handle large crowds. As the concert scene flourishes, experts are urging for more investment in infrastructure to ensure a seamless experience for concertgoers. Addressing these gaps is essential not only for enhancing audience satisfaction but also for fostering the long-term sustainability of the concert industry in India.
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