Tickets for Coldplay's concert in Ahmedabad are going live soon! Here's how you can book a seat

Coldplay is scheduled to perform at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium on January 25, 2025, marking the addition of a fourth concert to their India leg of the Music of the Spheres World Tour.

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Coldplay is set to electrify Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium on January 25, 2025, with an additional fourth performance on their Music of the Spheres World Tour , following their three concerts in Mumbai. The iconic British band will perform at India’s largest stadium, which can accommodate up to 100,000 fans. Tickets for this highly anticipated concert go on sale today, November 16, at 12 p.

m. IST through BookMyShow . Here's a step-by-step guide to securing your tickets: Login: Visit BookMyShow and sign in with your email address or phone number.



Join the Waiting Room: Access the waiting room anytime between 11:00 a.m. and 11:59 a.

m. Entering early won’t influence your place in line. Queue Process: When the sale opens at 12:00 p.

m., you will be assigned a random spot in the queue. Make sure not to refresh, leave the page, or hit the back button to maintain your position.

Book Your Tickets: Once your turn arrives, you’ll have four minutes to choose up to four tickets, with seat selection available in designated sections. Confirm Purchase: Provide your name and address for ticket delivery and complete the payment. You will receive a confirmation via email and SMS, with physical tickets being mailed closer to the concert.

Although ticket prices for the Ahmedabad concert are yet to be revealed, past Coldplay shows in Mumbai have ranged between Rs 2,500 and Rs 35,000. Infinity Tickets, sold in pairs, cost around ₹2,000, with a limit of two per person. Ticket buyers are advised not to refresh or navigate away during the queue process to preserve their spot.

This follows the overwhelming demand for Coldplay's Mumbai shows in January 2025, which resulted in tickets selling out rapidly and reports of unofficial ticketing issues. The Economic Offences Wing of Mumbai Police even summoned BookMyShow CEO Ashish Hemrajani over suspected black market ticket sales. Coldplay’s performances in Mumbai, scheduled for January 18, 19, and 21 at DY Patil Stadium, will mark their first full-scale concerts in India since their 2016 appearance at the Global Citizen Festival in Mumbai.

Anticipation for the Ahmedabad concert has led to soaring hotel prices, with some rates exceeding Rs 50,000 per night during the concert dates. Fans have suggested staying in Vadodara, a nearby city, for more affordable accommodations. With their last Indian concert dating back to 2016, Coldplay's return is highly awaited.

Fans can expect an unforgettable live experience featuring stunning visuals and their iconic tracks, concluding their India tour at one of the country’s most renowned venues..