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Sikh Fans Denied Entry to Diljit Dosanjh Sydney Concert Over Kirpans

Sikh Fans Denied Entry to Diljit Dosanjh Sydney Concert Over Kirpans

Post by : Meena Hassan

Several fans from the Sikh community were denied entry to singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh’s concert in Western Sydney after being stopped for wearing their religious kirpans. The incident occurred during the artist’s first-ever stadium show in Australia, held at Parramatta’s CommBank Stadium, where Dosanjh made history as the first Indian performer to headline stadiums across multiple Australian cities.

Despite holding valid tickets, Sikh attendees were asked to leave their kirpans—small ceremonial daggers that hold deep spiritual significance in Sikhism—at the gate. When they refused to do so, citing their religious obligations, they were offered refunds, though some claim they never received them.

Fans Recount Their Experience

One of the attendees, Paramvir Singh Bimwal (50), shared that he and his wife Sona had each paid $200 for their tickets to attend the long-awaited concert. Despite suffering from a spinal injury, he said he made the effort to attend, only to be stopped during the security check.

“It’s really disappointing to be here, and we were told right at the entrance to move aside,” Bimwal said. He recounted that security personnel offered to store their kirpans in a box with a promise to return them after the concert. “It’s very disrespectful and hurtful. We can’t take it off—it’s part of our faith,” he added, before deciding to leave.

According to the NSW Police, officers at the venue spoke with the attendee who declined to cloak the kirpan. He was then directed from the stadium and left without incident.

Under NSW law, carrying a knife in public is generally prohibited, though there are exceptions for “genuine religious purposes.” However, the enforcement of this rule is often left to the discretion of security and law enforcement officials at public venues.

Bimwal claimed that despite being told refunds would be processed, no communication or reimbursement had been received from the concert organizers at the time of reporting.

More Fans Share Similar Experiences

Another pair of concertgoers, Harman Singh and Manmohan Singh, also said they were denied entry for the same reason. “In our Sikh culture, we cannot remove it from the body. It’s not fair. Diljit is also from the Sikh community,” Manmohan said, expressing disappointment over the lack of religious accommodation at the event.

Religious Significance and Legal Challenges

In Sikhism, the kirpan is one of the five articles of faith—known as the Five Ks—that baptized Sikhs are required to wear at all times. It symbolizes a Sikh’s duty to stand against injustice and protect the weak. Removing it voluntarily is considered a serious breach of faith.

Randeep Singh Grewal, the NSW branch director of United Sikhs Australia, said that the incident was deeply troubling for the community. “The kirpan is not a weapon; it’s a religious symbol. Sikhs are not allowed to remove it under any circumstance,” Grewal said. He emphasized that Australia’s multicultural framework should accommodate such expressions of faith.

Online Debate Over the Incident

The controversy has also sparked a heated debate online. On social media, opinions were divided, with some defending the stadium’s security policy and others criticizing the lack of cultural understanding.
“Rules and regulations of the country need to be followed first,” one user commented. Another added, “You can’t bring a knife to a festival? Seems like common sense.”

Others countered that such incidents undermine Australia’s reputation for religious inclusivity and highlight the need for clearer guidelines around the kirpan’s legal status in public spaces.

Diljit Dosanjh’s Ongoing Tour

Meanwhile, Diljit Dosanjh continues his record-breaking Australian tour, performing sold-out shows in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. Known for representing Punjabi culture on global stages, the singer has not publicly commented on the kirpan controversy yet.

The incident has reignited discussions around religious freedom, cultural sensitivity, and public safety in Australia. As Sikh advocacy groups call for better awareness and policy clarity, the event serves as a reminder of the balance required between respecting faith-based practices and adhering to local laws.

Oct. 28, 2025 3:34 p.m. 1570
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