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What is Coldplay doing in India now?

What is Coldplay doing in India now?

And are they really selling tickets worth INR25,000 for it?
10 Sep, 2016

British rock band Coldplay will play their first-ever show in India in a free performance as the anti-poverty Global Citizen Festival on Friday announced an expansion.

The festival, which distributes tickets in return for individual actions to fight extreme poverty, said it would release further details Monday.

However, after rumours that the show tickets are priced at minimum INR25,000, Indians took to Twitter to show their utter disappointment with hilarious tweets.

Earlier this year, Indians called out Coldplay's use of India as a backdrop for their single 'Hymn For The Weekend'.

The inclusion of their religious festival Holi in the music video and showing Beyoncé in a matha patti, prompted many to point fingers at the rock band and accuse them of cultural appropriation.

But it seems like all has long been forgotten as fans across the border gear up to attend Coldplay's performance on November 19.

Comments

charu Sep 10, 2016 06:24pm
trust me... they will still run a packed show...high prices are just to get the timepass "junta" out
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Masood Sep 10, 2016 06:50pm
India is ripe for the taking and the Britishers are good at collecting ripe fruit.
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Iqbal Ali Sep 10, 2016 10:38pm
This show will be housefull and none of them would have sold their kidney. The strength of the new Indian middle class is a sunami tide waiting to be seen and appreciated.
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ripan Sep 10, 2016 10:57pm
why no international bands come to pakistan?
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Jaatboy Sep 10, 2016 11:47pm
BTW it translates to 50,000 Pakistani rupees approximately.
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Anuj Sep 11, 2016 10:06am
Coldplay concerts ticket plus iPhone seven equals to bankruptcy
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asif Sep 11, 2016 01:17pm
Typical Indians. Running after West no matter what.
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Vivek (Indore) Sep 12, 2016 07:20am
@asif Is that the best you can say when nobody comes to your nation?
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Vivek (Indore) Sep 12, 2016 07:21am
The tickets are free.
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