01.08.2025 12:07
Ajda Pekkan experienced difficult moments during her concert in Harbiye due to technical issues and weather conditions. The artist, who dropped her microphone and complained about the sound system, left the stage after her hair got messed up. When she returned, she expressed her frustration by saying, "I'm freezing here" due to the wind. Despite all the setbacks, Pekkan completed her concert.
The legendary name of Turkish music, Ajda Pekkan, faced unfortunate moments during her concert at the Harbiye Cemil Topuzlu Open-Air Stage in Istanbul. The Superstar, who has stood out for years with her stage energy, stance, and professionalism, spent the night this time under the shadow of technical and physical disruptions.
DROPPED HER MICROPHONE, STAGE FLOW INTERRUPTED
In the first part of the concert, Pekkan started her performance with great enthusiasm but dropped her microphone while singing. The artist, who experienced a moment of surprise, quickly regained her composure while maintaining her professionalism. However, this technical disruption was not the only surprise of the night.
INTERFERED WITH THE SOUND SYSTEM: GAVE A "I'M NOT SATISFIED" MESSAGE
Ajda Pekkan expressed discomfort with the inadequacy of the sound system on stage as the minutes passed. The artist, who made a brief assessment with her musicians on stage, occasionally showed a tense expression to convey her dissatisfaction. These moments did not go unnoticed by the audience.
HAIR STORM! WENT TO THE DRESSING ROOM, VOCALISTS CONTINUED
In the middle of the concert, Ajda Pekkan's hair was disheveled due to the stage wind, and she had to take a short break by suddenly going to the dressing room. During this time, her vocalists took the stage and continued the program with a mini performance without interruption. Pekkan returned to the stage shortly after and continued to sing her songs from where she left off.
"I'M FREEZING HERE" OUTBURST CAUSED THE FANS TO BE TURNED OFF
After returning to the stage, Ajda Pekkan expressed her discomfort with the intense stage wind, calling out to the staff, "I'm freezing here!" Following this, the fans on stage were turned off, and the environment was rearranged.