Coldplay is returning to India after nine years, performing in Mumbai as part of their Music of the Spheres World Tour. Scheduled for January 18 and 19, 2025, at DY Patil Stadium, the concert promises to be an electrifying event. Ticket sales start on September 22, 2024, on BookMyShow, with prices beginning at Rs 2,500. No pre-sales for bank customers will be offered, and tickets are limited to online purchase only.
Coldplay India tour details
Event Detail
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Event Name
| Coldplay Mumbai Concert 2025
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Tour Name
| Music of the Spheres World Tour
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Venue
| DY Patil Stadium, Mumbai
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Dates
| January 18, 2025, and January 19, 2025
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Ticket Sales Start
| September 22, 2024, 12 PM IST
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Ticket Price Range
| Starting from Rs 2,500
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Ticket Purchase Platform
| BookMyShow
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Maximum Tickets/Transaction
| 8 tickets
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Age Limit
| 5 years and above; minors must be with an adult
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Re-Entry Policy
| No re-entry allowed after ticket scan
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Coldplay India concert ticket details and age restrictions
Fans can purchase up to eight tickets per transaction, with an age limit set at five years and above.
Children must be accompanied by an adult at least 18 years old, and every attendee, including children, must have a valid ticket. It’s important to note that no re-entry is allowed once tickets are scanned, meaning fans will need to remain inside the venue throughout the concert.
Coldplay concert special features
Attendees will be provided LED wristbands that sync with the music, enhancing the interactive concert experience. These wristbands will be returned at the exit after the event. Additionally, hospitality packages offer premium perks such as air-conditioned areas, food, beverages, and elevated viewing decks.
Coldplay concert venue information and guidelines
The DY Patil Stadium does not feature air conditioning, but those with hospitality packages will have access to cooler pre-function areas. Outside food will not be allowed, though there will be food and beverages available for purchase within the venue.
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