"He's [Bryan's] definitely coming back to Delhi. We won't disappoint his fans," Shetty said.
"I didn't know Bryan before he came to India for the current concerts. He's a really chilled-out guy. Truly 18 forever at heart. No one was shedding tears over the cancelled concert," he added.
Adams' concert in Delhi on Tuesday was cancelled after the organisers failed to procure a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the police who cited security reasons.
But Shetty seemed unperturbed.
"We're in the process of setting a new date for the Delhi concert. Bryan performs in Hyderabad. Then he heads for Bangladesh and Nepal. We'll set a new date for Delhi concert as soon as he finishes his other commitments," he said.
Looking at the positive side of the fiasco, Shetty said: "Good that the rains happened before the Delhi concert. Imagine if it had happened during the concert. All of Bryan's musical equipment would've been destroyed. It isn't such a loss, really..."
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