The artist is set to resume his Australian tour dates. Karan Aujla appeared in Adelaide once his Australian visa matter was settled, enabling the P-Pop Culture World Tour to move forward. The Punjabi vocalist performed at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Sunday, August 16. The event followed uncertainty over his visa that led to the postponement of the original Perth concert. He had been due to open the Australian portion of the tour in Perth on August 13. The show was delayed because of slow visa processing. Approval later arrived, permitting the remaining Australian dates to proceed. Perth was moved to August 24, making Adelaide the first stop. Aujla performed before fans at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre amid ongoing interest in his return to Australia. The concert occurred days after doubts arose about whether he could enter the country and fulfill his schedule. His presence in Adelaide verified that the visa issue had been cleared. The event also drew online notice after an unplanned exchange with a spectator. During the set, a fan tossed a jacket toward the stage. He agreed to sign it before resuming the performance. Video of the moment spread on social media and became another point of discussion about the Adelaide show. Reports linked the visa delay to possible mistaken identity. His full name is Jaskaran Singh Aujla, while another individual named Jaskaran Singh was reportedly detained in Ontario, Canada. Authorities initially mixed up the two people. His team supplied further details to resolve the confusion. The Australian visa was then granted, allowing travel and performances. He had previously visited Australia without similar visa difficulties. After the Perth postponement, the singer expressed regret to fans and expressed hope for a quick solution. The Perth concert is now scheduled for August 24. After Adelaide, he is due to appear in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. The dates are part of the P-Pop Culture World Tour, promoting his recent releases and presenting Punjabi music to Australian audiences. For supporters, the Adelaide performance represented a key point after several days of doubt about the tour. His successful show confirmed that the Australian dates could continue once the visa matter was settled. Focus now shifts to the remaining Australian concerts as the world tour proceeds.
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