Comedian Kevin Hart Cancels Delhi Show After Pahalgam Terror Attack, Organisers To Issue Refunds

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Kevin Hart postponed his Delhi show due to the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, which killed 26 tourists.

Kevin Hart postponed his Delhi show due to the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, which killed 26 tourists. Pahalgam terror attack : Kevin Hart has decided to postpone the Indian leg of his Acting My Age tour following the deadly terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam, which resulted in the deaths of 26 tourists. The comedian was originally scheduled to perform in Delhi on April 30 as part of his World Tour, with this being his only show in India.

On Sunday, District by Zomato shared the news of the event’s cancellation via their social media accounts. However, the organizers have not ruled out the possibility of rescheduling, as they are in talks with Kevin to set a new date for the performance. The organisers shared a note that read, “Important update: In light of the recent tragic events, we, along with Kevin Hart’s team, have decided to cancel the upcoming Delhi show scheduled for April 30th.



All ticket holders will receive full refunds, and the amount will automatically be refunded back to your original mode of payment. We are working closely with Kevin Hart’s team on a new schedule and will share updates soon." In the caption, they wrote, “Due to the recent tragic events, Kevin Hart’s Delhi show will be rescheduled.

While we were looking forward to gathering with all of you, we believe it’s important to pause and stand in solidarity with those affected. Full refunds will be issued automatically. Thank you for your understanding.

" The terror strike in Pahalgam unfolded around 2:30 pm on April 22, leaving behind a trail of heartbreak and horror. Among the 26 victims were a young Navy officer, newly married just days earlier, and an Intelligence Bureau official who was gunned down in front of his wife. Officials confirmed that the casualties also included two foreign nationals, from the UAE and Nepal, as well as two local residents.

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