Coldplay Concert: Craze of Coldplay concerts, hotel prices touched the sky


Posted on 24th Sep 2024 12:45 pm by rohit kumar

All the world's popular bands in India are eagerly waiting for Coldplay's show. However, the fans of Cold Play were very disappointed when the popular band's Mumbai show tickets were sold in a few minutes. On the one hand, the craze of Diljit Dosanjh's concert was up to the heads of the people that now everyone was swinging in the vibe of cold play. It is reported that after Mumbai, Ahmedabad will also have a Coldplay concert. Let us know what the whole matter is.

 

According to media reports, Coldplay is going to do another show in India. Some reports claimed that Chris Martin is scheduled to perform at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat on January 25, 2025. This speculation has made the Netiess very excited across the country and as a result, hotel prices in the city are skyrocketing.

 

Let us tell you that there is no official confirmation about this show of Coldplay in Ahmedabad. Nor has the band approved this news on its behalf. Coldplay will perform in Mumbai on January 18, 19 January and 21 January 2025. According to media reports, the craze of fans has increased so much that people are selling tickets for Rs 778,952 per ticket to the price of Rs 4,000. Not only this, they are selling tickets worth Rs 12,500 for Rs 1.21 lakh.

 

Not only this, let us know that as soon as the book sales started in Book My Show. Shortly, this site also crashed. Many users on media platform X started complaining about the slow speed of ticket booking. However, after a short interruption, it recovered again but there was a flood of memes on social media.

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