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When Coldplay Performed Live At Akash Ambani & Shloka Mehta's Pre-Wedding | People News
Mumbai: Coldplay concert in Mumbai is the hottest topic in town. The biggest fight among the Mumbaikar is over the Coldplay concert tickets as many haven’t got the opportunity to have them instead of ready to splurge to any extent. Karan Johar took a jibe at his privilege because even he didn’t get the tickets to Coldplay. But only one family could afford Coldplay and no prize for guesses, of…
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Coldplay Announces One More India Show Due To Unprecedented Demand!
Big news for Coldplay fans! An extra show added in Ahmedabad! Secure your tickets this Saturday!
#Coldplay In India#Music Of The Spheres#Ahmedabad Concert#Live Music#Coldplay#Coldplay India#Music Of The Spheres World Tour#Narendra Modi Stadium#Book My Show#Concert Tickets
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Coldplay Announces Concerts in India! Check Dates, Ticket Price, Venue Here
Global music sensation Coldplay is returning to India as part of their Music Of The Spheres World Tour 2025! The Grammy-winning band will perform in Mumbai in January 2025, marking another major event for Coldplay India fans. This much-awaited Coldplay concert in India will take place at the iconic D.Y. Patil Stadium in Mumbai.
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You going to the Coldplay concert in India
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September
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came across a post ab coldplay having a concert in india and you immediately came to my mind
oh god. i can't even. im still in shock it's in MUMBAI which is also where my favourite person lives AHSHDDHTJGJYK I DON'T KNOW MAN I CAN'T PROCESS THIS RN I obviously reallyyy want to go if there's one concert I want to attend in my life it's them. but also fsjfsgdhrjh 😭
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coldplay announced concert in India and now my whole damn insta feed is full of concert videos BRO I'M BROKE CAN YA'ALL LET ME CRY IN PEACE PLEASE (or can someone just take me there😭😭😭)
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CONCERT REVIEW: COLDPLAY W/ H.E.R. AT BC PLACE - SEPTEMBER 22, 2023
Coldplay has been consistently selling out stadiums worldwide for two decades, and for good reason. Their live shows are more than a concert: they are unique, colourful, active participation events. The audience does not just experience the show, but they become an essential part of it.
Opening acts comprised of hip-hop artist Bobby Gonz, pop-rapper 070 Shake, and R&B singer H.E.R.. H.E.R.’s set was especially fun, featuring a full band. The artist played multiple guitars and even the drums while singing, and performed multiple rock covers. A mashup of “I Love Rock 'n Roll” and “We Will Rock You,” followed by Lenny Kravitz’ “Are You Gonna Go My Way” to close the set really warmed up the energy for the main event.
Of particular note for this tour was the efforts Coldplay took in social responsibility and sustainability. Videos detailed how the tour dollars went to support global environmental initiatives, and how much of the show was powered by renewable energy. The set was opened by members of local First Nations, who gave a speech welcoming everyone to their shared lands. The young people and elders on stage gave gratitude to Coldplay for being the first group to create this space for Indigenous peoples of the area.
Each audience member was given a biodegradable LED bracelet that lit up in different colours. Throughout the show, a sea of lights soared across the stadium. This created a really neat, gorgeous visual effect. Thousands of pinpoints blinking in tune and hue. It’s really unlike anything I’ve seen at a concert, particularly with the number of people involved and the amount of detail put into the synchronization. There were lasers and balloons as well, as if BC Place had become a giant rave party.
The majority of Coldplay tracks are upbeat, dance-worthy tunes. But even the mellow piano-focused tracks (“The Scientist” and “In My Place”) were accompanied by a sing-a-long of thousands, creating a unique, warm energy in the vast room. In fact, every single track – no exaggeration – featured people singing along. I’ve never experienced a show quite like that.
No doubt, part of Coldplay’s longtime appeal is their direct, personal connection with the fans. It’s obvious these guys are so grateful to be on stage and appealing to so many two decades later. Chris Martin profusely thanked everyone for their work in making the show happen, from stage crew to bus drivers. He gave gratitude to the audience for enduring the high prices of tickets to parking to beer – and for giving the band their Friday night.
Chris scanned the pit for signs and flags, trying to shout out as many as he could. “You came from Australia, you came from India... Wow! Happy birthday! Happy anniversary!” As with every show, they brought someone from the audience up on stage – in this case, a young married couple. They joined Chris by doing backup vocals for “In My Place,” the lady going so far as to have written the chords on her arm to help. It was a sweet, endearing way to bridge the gap between artist and audience.
Perhaps “Yellow” was the biggest shine of the night. The whole venue lit up with tens of thousands of bright yellow points as the band performed their most popular song. The loudest, most intense singing, dancing, and rocking occurred at this time. It was physically impossible not to smile and feel the joy in the room. Any energy that hadn’t been captured yet was released at this midway point.
The visuals got extra strange towards the end of the set. The band wore alien head masks and LED motorcycle helmets for “My Universe” – part of the concept for their whole Music of the Spheres album. The last song of the main set was “A Sky Full of Stars.” We were politely asked to put “our hands in the air and our phones in our pockets” for this one, leading to a phone-free, shared moment of 50,000 people, shining lights, and a chanted chorus across the stadium. It really did resemble a sky full of stars.
The encore did not let up with the energy and visuals. Large balloons resembling planets floated around the pit, as if the floor was a solar system. This echoed the theme concept for Music of the Spheres. At this point, the band brought out a surprise guest: Vancouver music icon Bryan Adams. Apparently this was a last-minute decision made by everyone backstage. They all performed “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You,” primarily sung by Bryan and backup vocals joined by H.E.R.. It was a big hit with the crowd.
Even the grand finale was an impactful image. For one of their latest singles “Biutyful,” Chris was joined on stage by a female alien puppet known as Angel Moon, part of the album concept. It was rather odd – particularly if one doesn’t know the context – but also “biutyful” in an alien way.
I was a little disappointed to not hear more of their earlier work, especially with only one track played from Viva la Vida. But with nine albums and dozens of singles, there’s always going to be some shuffle. There’s truly nothing like a Coldplay tour: whether a longtime or new fan, casual or devout, few artists bring people together and create memories like these men. Their style may have evolved, but this tour has proven the show is only getting bigger and better. I already can’t wait to see them again.
Written by: Cazzy Lewchuk Photographed by: Timothy Nguyen
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Tag 10 People You Want to Know Better
Thanks for the tag @firstprince-history-huh ❤️
Relationship Status: Single and pretty damn happy
Song Stuck in My Head:
Material Girl by Madonna thanks to @lemonlyman-dotcom and their fic
Last Song I Listened To:
Lights up by Harry Styles
Three Favorite Foods:
Pasta, Burger and Fries but also Rice, Chicken curry with Coconut Sambol (Sri Lankan style)
Dream Trip:
Taj Mahal in India, New York, England and Ireland, Italy, Brazil and Egypt. Basically all around the world I guess 😂
Anything I Want Right Now:
A good long vacation. Maybe visit some of the places I mentioned. Go to a FRR con and meet Rafa and Ronen. Also go to a Coldplay concert.
If you could be any animal, what & why:
A Dog. Just..they are the cutest.
Sooo I think this is a super late trend and I don’t know anyone over here tbh. So I’m not tagging anyone.
If you see this. Please Do it! I’d love to know about you ❤️❤️
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Coldplay India 2025: Amul’s Fun Take On Sold-Out Concert Tickets Leaves 'Fans In The Cold' | People News
Amul India joined the Coldplay excitement with a clever social media post after tickets for the band’s upcoming 2025 India tour sold out rapidly. Coldplay’s much-anticipated shows created a frenzy among fans, with many securing tickets while others were left disappointed. Amul, known for its witty topical ads, perfectly captured the moment. The popular British band Coldplay has been making…
#Amul Coldplay Post#Amul India Ad#Chris Martin India#Coldplay Amul Fun Post#Coldplay India 2025#Coldplay Mumbai concert.#Coldplay Music of the Spheres Tour#Coldplay Tickets Sold Out#Fans Left in the Cold
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Coldplay Ahmedabad Concert: BookMyShow Glitch Leaves Social Media Fuming
Famed for hits like ‘Fix You’ and ‘Hymn for the Weekend’, Coldplay is one of the most recognized and popular pop music bands globally. Moreover, it is also one of the few mainstream bands that have performed in India (in 2016) and has millions of fans from the country. As such, when the band announced that it would be bringing its Music of the Spheres World Tour to India in 2025, music lovers…
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Why Live Concerts in India Are a Must-Experience for International Tourists
Live concerts in India have become an essential experience for international tourists seeking a blend of culture, entertainment, and unforgettable memories. From electrifying Bollywood performances to soulful classical music concerts, India offers a diverse musical landscape that captivates audiences worldwide. With an increasing number of global artists performing here and Indian festivals garnering international acclaim, attending a live concert in India is not just about music—it's about immersing yourself in a vibrant cultural phenomenon. Let’s delve into why live concerts in India are an unmissable experience for travelers.
1. A Rich Cultural Integration
One of the unique aspects of live concerts in India is the seamless integration of culture and music. Indian concerts often blend traditional elements like sitar, tabla, or classical ragas with contemporary genres such as rock, EDM, or jazz. Events like the Mahindra Blues Festival or Coke Studio concerts showcase this fusion brilliantly.
For international tourists, these concerts are an opportunity to experience India’s musical heritage while enjoying a modern concert experience. Festivals like the Ziro Music Festival in Arunachal Pradesh also highlight regional and tribal music, offering a completely unique cultural immersion.
2. Accessibility and Affordability
Unlike many global concert destinations where ticket prices can soar, live concerts in India cater to all budgets. From free-entry community events in cultural hubs like Delhi’s India Habitat Centre to lavish performances by international artists in venues such as the Jio World Garden, there’s something for everyone.
Accessibility is another highlight. With advancements in online ticketing platforms like BookMyShow, attending live concerts in India has become easier than ever. Many events also offer VIP packages for tourists seeking an exclusive experience, including backstage access or meet-and-greet opportunities.
3. World-Class Venues
India boasts some of the finest venues that are equipped to host international-caliber performances. The NSCI Dome in Mumbai, Bengaluru’s Phoenix Market City, and Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium are examples of venues that provide state-of-the-art acoustics and lighting. For tourists, these venues offer the added advantage of being located in bustling cities with plenty of sightseeing options.
Moreover, open-air concerts in scenic locations like Goa’s Vagator Beach during the Sunburn Festival elevate the experience by combining music with breathtaking natural beauty.
4. Iconic Events Featuring Global Stars
India’s live concert scene has seen performances by some of the biggest international names, from Coldplay and U2 to Justin Bieber and Ed Sheeran. These events often attract fans from all over the world, creating a lively atmosphere that’s hard to replicate elsewhere.
For international tourists, these concerts offer a dual advantage: witnessing their favorite global stars while experiencing India’s unique fan culture. Events like the NH7 Weekender also bring together international indie artists and Indian talent, providing a perfect mix of global and local music.
5. Festivals That Go Beyond Music
Many of India’s live concerts are part of larger festivals that offer much more than music. For example, Sunburn and VH1 Supersonic feature workshops, food stalls, art installations, and adventure activities. These festivals allow international tourists to enjoy a holistic cultural experience, making the trip even more rewarding.
6. An Inclusive Atmosphere
The Indian concert scene is known for its warmth and inclusivity. From the hospitality of event organizers to the camaraderie of concert-goers, there’s a strong sense of community that makes international visitors feel welcome. Whether it’s a classical music concert in Chennai or a rock festival in Shillong, the audience’s enthusiasm is infectious and memorable.
Conclusion
Attending live concerts in India is an unparalleled experience that combines music, culture, and adventure into a single unforgettable package. Whether you’re swaying to the beats of Bollywood, headbanging at a rock festival, or marveling at the blend of traditional and contemporary music, India’s concert scene offers something for every taste. For international tourists, this is more than just an event—it’s an immersive dive into the vibrant spirit of India. So, if you’re planning your next trip, make sure to add “Live Concerts in India” to your itinerary.
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Coldplay To Play ‘Biggest Ever Show’ in Ahmedabad, India
Skip to main content The concert, at Narendra Modi Stadium, will take place in January and feature a mystery guest AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND – NOVEMBER 13: Chris Martin of Coldplay performs at Eden Park on November 13, 2024 in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Dave Simpson/WireImage) WireImage Coldplay will perform at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India on Jan. 25, 2025, marking the British…
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Coldplay Announces Concerts in India! Check Dates, Ticket Price, Venue Here
Global music sensation Coldplay is returning to India as part of their Music Of The Spheres World Tour 2025! The Grammy-winning band will perform in Mumbai in January 2025, marking another major event for Coldplay India fans. This much-awaited Coldplay concert in India will take place at the iconic D.Y. Patil Stadium in Mumbai.
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Coldplay to Perform in Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium After Cricket Season
Exciting news for music lovers in India! The globally loved British rock band Coldplay is set to make waves with a live concert at Ahmedabad’s iconic Narendra Modi Stadium. As part of their “Music of the Spheres World Tour” (MOTSWT), Coldplay will perform in Ahmedabad on January 25, 2025, marking their first concert at the world’s largest cricket stadium. With ticket bookings opening on November…
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