Hopes of thousands of Jerry Seinfeld fans who were eagerly waiting for the comedian’s maiden trip to India have just been washed away as the organisers sent emails to those who had bought the tickets, stating the eponymous show stands cancelled due to issues related to “traffic and parking”.
"I have always been fascinated by India and its culture," Seinfeld had said about performing in India. "I have great respect for its people and their way of life. It is a great honour for me to be invited to come there and make fun of it in person."
But, bizarre as it may sound, the comedian won’t be able to perform his scheduled two shows at the Stage42 festival which is a joint venture between OML and NH7 due to “issues beyond organisers’ and artists’ control,” according to the email sent by the organisers.
Coincidentally, the show was scheduled to take place at the same venue as the AIB Roast at the Sardar Vallabhai Patel Stadium, NSCI, Mumbai and was organised jointly with OML, the company which organised the AIB show as well.
The absurd reason provided for cancellation of the show has resulted in a lot of outrage on the social media, particularly on Twitter as people questioned the authorities’ motive in cancelling yet another show.
Many had previously been worried that the show might get into trouble with authorities, including a report by the Mumbai Mirror which reported a few days back about the trouble with the traffic authorities in the city that the show could run into. And it seemingly has.
Five weeks ago, when the show was announced and the ticket sales went live, columnist Sidharth Bhatia had warned the comedian that it wouldn't be easy to perform his regular act in India, and provided a few tips that the comedian could follow to make sure everything went smoothly, but now it is unlikely that Seinfeld will need these tips anytime soon.
Here are some of the tweets on the cancellation of this much awaited show.
"I have always been fascinated by India and its culture," Seinfeld had said about performing in India. "I have great respect for its people and their way of life. It is a great honour for me to be invited to come there and make fun of it in person."
But, bizarre as it may sound, the comedian won’t be able to perform his scheduled two shows at the Stage42 festival which is a joint venture between OML and NH7 due to “issues beyond organisers’ and artists’ control,” according to the email sent by the organisers.
Coincidentally, the show was scheduled to take place at the same venue as the AIB Roast at the Sardar Vallabhai Patel Stadium, NSCI, Mumbai and was organised jointly with OML, the company which organised the AIB show as well.
The absurd reason provided for cancellation of the show has resulted in a lot of outrage on the social media, particularly on Twitter as people questioned the authorities’ motive in cancelling yet another show.
Many had previously been worried that the show might get into trouble with authorities, including a report by the Mumbai Mirror which reported a few days back about the trouble with the traffic authorities in the city that the show could run into. And it seemingly has.
Five weeks ago, when the show was announced and the ticket sales went live, columnist Sidharth Bhatia had warned the comedian that it wouldn't be easy to perform his regular act in India, and provided a few tips that the comedian could follow to make sure everything went smoothly, but now it is unlikely that Seinfeld will need these tips anytime soon.
Here are some of the tweets on the cancellation of this much awaited show.
Here's the entire Seinfeld cancelation email. pic.twitter.com/jV38t8U3he
— Lone Wolf (@slackerninja) March 13, 2015
I have fully confidence in the Maharashtra govt implementing legal parking overnight across Bombay after this #Seinfeld show cancellation!
— Ashwin Mushran (@ashwinmushran) March 13, 2015
Chris Rock: "Bhai show kaisa tha?" Seinfeld: "Parking nahin mila yaar" #Shame #InternationalCityLOL
— Daniel Fernandes (@absolutelydanny) March 13, 2015
Seinfeld cancelled. They could have at least tried getting Newman.
— Varun (@varungrover) March 13, 2015
So the Seinfeld show in Mumbai has been cancelled. I am going to stop buying tickets for these big names.
— Parulsharma (@Parulsharma) March 13, 2015
If anyone thinks this Seinfeld cancellation is just about the parking space, I've got a bridge I'd like to sell you.
— Run The Joules (@StonerJesus) March 13, 2015
#Seinfeld show cancelled; Govt says 50% of refund amount to be allocated to #SwachhMannYojana, 100% tax rebate.
— Atul Karmarkar (@atulkarmarkar) March 13, 2015
Seinfeld cancelled. Phadnavis is the only one allowed to cause traffic problems at NSCI
— Saahil D (@BhagArjunBhag) March 13, 2015
If traffic was a problem, Seinfeld had a solution for it. They didn't have to cancel the show. pic.twitter.com/BXoRKiKsY8
— Bae-jirao (@bizzarebhide) March 13, 2015
C'mon guys, #Seinfeld can deal with any parking problems! https://t.co/ANleO0MnnB
— Andre Borges (@AndreBorges28) March 13, 2015
Seinfeld is cancelled because this week, nobody wants to compete with @AamAadmiParty.
— Varun (@varungrover) March 13, 2015
Seinfeld cancelled over a parking issue. Yes, parking! We don't even need a satire for this country's govt. They exist as one everyday.
— Vijayeta (@SacredInsanity) March 13, 2015
Jerry Seinfeld's shows in Mumbai cancelled for traffic & parking at venue? Really? We have negative IQs?
— Rezaul Hasan Laskar (@Rezhasan) March 13, 2015
#AdarshLiberal : Seinfeld show cancelled. Conspiracy by the Modi govt against those who STANDUP to them!
— Keh Ke Peheno (@coolfunnytshirt) March 13, 2015
Seinfeld cancelled the shows after he was given a "small" list of words he can't use by Pahlaj Nihlani & Ashok Pandit.
— Sir Chetan Bhagat (@chetan_bhaqat) March 13, 2015
Yo Seinfeld, come down to Bangalore and perform near the airport. Lots of parking space, and you can leave immediately after show.
— Madhu Menon (@madmanweb) March 13, 2015
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