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Coldplay announces third Mumbai show due to ‘phenomenal demand’

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After the Grammy-winning band Coldplay announced the dates for bringing their ‘Music of the Spheres World Tour’ to India, fans have gone crazy to watch their favourite musician performing on stage.
The Mumbai shows are scheduled for January 18 and 19, 2025 at the DY Patil Sports Stadium in Mumbai. Since there was a huge rush of fans willing to buy tickets, a third show of the band has been added for January 21.
Coldplay updated the dates on its official handle of X. “Due to phenomenal demand, a third Mumbai date has been added at DY Patil Stadium for 21 January 2025,” reads the caption on the band’s official social media handle.
Fans have been eagerly awaiting Coldplay’s return since their last visit in 2016, and this announcement is sure to raise anticipation.
Tickets for this additional show are going live today, September 22, 2024, on BookMyShow.
In addition to performing several songs from their Album of the Year-nominated Music Of The Spheres and new singles We Pray and feelslikeimfallinginlove from their upcoming release Moon Music, the band will entertain their fans with some incredible collection including Yellow, The Scientist, Clocks, Fix You, Viva La Vida, Paradise, A Sky Full Of Stars and Adventure Of A Lifetime.
In a bid to make the concert accessible, Coldplay will offer a limited number of ‘Infinity Tickets’, priced at the equivalent of Euro 20 (approximately Rs 2000) per ticket.
These will go on sale on November 22, 2024, allowing fans to purchase them in pairs and enjoy the concert experience together.
Since launching in March 2022, the ’Music of the Spheres World Tour’ has sold over 10 million tickets worldwide. (ANI)

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