AP Dhillon defends breaking guitar on stage during his Coachella set, shares post

Updated : Apr 17, 2024 20:07
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Indo-Canadian singer AP Dhillon recently performed at the Coachella Music Festival 2024. What was supposed to be a career-defining moment for AP turned out to be one nightmare of an experience with extensive social media trolling. During his set at the music festival, Dhillon was seen breaking his guitar on the stage, which many felt was disrespectful to his art. Now, the 'With You' singer has shared a 'cringe' post defending his actions. 

AP Dhillon reacts to Coachella backlash 

Following a massive social media backlash after his Coachella gig, AP Dhillon shared a post defending his actions. In his post, the singer seemed to justify himself by sharing pictures of other artists who were seen doing the same act. Dropping a series of candid pictures of himself on stage at Coachella 2024, including one of him just before he broke his guitar, AP Dhillon wrote in his Instagram caption, “The media is controlled, and I’m out of control.”

AP Dhillon's tribute to Siddhu Moosewalla 

During his performance at Coachella 2024, AP Dhillon paid tribute to the late Punjabi singer Siddhu Moosewala. In his recent post, he also shared a picture where he could be seen on stage, with a message behind him: 'Justice for Sidhu Moosewala'. For the uninitiated, Moosewala, a renowned Punjabi artist, was shot dead in May 2022 in Punjab.

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