Excitement among Coldplay fans in Mumbai and Ahmedabad is snowballing as the iconic band prepares to light up India with their “Music of the Spheres World Tour 2025.” Infinity Coldplay Tickets for the three scheduled shows have sold out at lightning speed and a lot more fans are now eagerly seeking another chance to see the legendary British rock group live.
To tackle this huge demand, Coldplay has announced an innovative approach: “Infinity Tickets.” At a price of just 20 euros (around ₹2,000), these will make the concerts accessible to fans who did not get a chance to purchase tickets during regular sales. More than anything, the initiative reflects the commitment of the band toward inclusiveness and the ability of more people to share in their musical magic.
Infinity Tickets with a twist: they are sold in pairs and are random seating. Fans could therefore be seated from the farthest corner to the front-center spot, near the stage. There’s a certain element of surprise in this randomness, which heightens the thrill of an experience.
Infinity tickets for Coldplay show: How to buy?
Coldplay Infinity Tickets will go on sale on November 22, 2024, at noon IST. Given the hotness of the band, tickets are likely to sell out soon. Fans are advised to sign up for alerts on Coldplay’s website or authorized ticketing websites to get ahead of the queue.
To increase their chances, fans should prepare beforehand. Pre-loading payment details and getting ready in the virtual queue on platforms like BookMyShow can make all the difference. Seat assignments, however, will remain a mystery until about a week before the show, heightening the anticipation.
The band’s constant attempts to make their gigs accessible have truly found an echo in the globe. Since the tour started at the end of March 2022, they have sold more than 10 million tickets across major cities. To name a few are Abu Dhabi, Seoul, and Hong Kong. For Indian fans, these are going to be unforgettable chapters in this record-breaking journey.
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