Buy Coldplay Mumbai tickets for only ₹2,000. But conditions apply
The British rock band Coldplay is all set to perform in India next year. The band will be hosting two concerts in Mumbai as part of their Music Of The Spheres World Tour. This will mark their return to the country after nine years. Their last performance in India was back in 2016 during the Global Citizen Festival, also held in Mumbai. The ticket details are out now!
Coldplay to perform at DY Patil Sports Stadium
Coldplay's upcoming concerts in India will take place on January 18 and 19, 2025, at the DY Patil Sports Stadium in Mumbai. The event promises to be a memorable experience for fans, featuring mesmerizing lights, pyrotechnics, and larger-than-life performances. The band will perform several hits from their Album of the Year-nominated Music Of The Spheres and new singles We Pray and feelslikeimfallinginlove.
Ticket prices and sale details
Tickets for Coldplay's concerts in India are priced between ₹2,500 and ₹35,000. They will be available for purchase on September 22, 2024, at 12 noon IST exclusively on BookMyShow. The band will also release a limited number of Infinity Tickets priced at €20 (around ₹2,000) per ticket. These tickets will be available for purchase on November 22, 2024, on BookMyShow.
How to get Infinity Tickets?
To make shows affordable, Coldplay releases Infinity Tickets before every show. Per their website, "A limited number of Infinity Tickets are released for every Coldplay show to give fans the chance to attend the Music Of The Spheres World Tour at a super low price." While these cost the equivalent of £20/$20/€20 per ticket, these must be brought in pairs. Another catch is that these are randomly allocated across the venue-from the back row to...the best seat in the house.
Coldplay's return to India excites fans and brands
The announcement of Coldplay's return to India has generated a wave of excitement among fans and brands. Durex humorously tweeted, "The only time we'll say 'come soon,'" along with a star and pinched fingers emojis. Spotify India expressed their anticipation with a reference to Coldplay's song Paradise, while Rapido creatively twisted the lyrics of Yellow. Starbucks India also joined in with a reference to Something Just Like This.