Coldplay announces new show in Ahmedabad 
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Coldplay announces new show in Ahmedabad: Check date, how to book tickets and more

Coldplay announced their new show in Ahmedabad. They are set to perform at the Narendra Modi Stadium in January.

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British band Coldplay has announced yet another show in India, this time in Gujarat’s Ahmedabad. They are scheduled to perform at the Narendra Modi Stadium on January 25, just days after wrapping up their three Mumbai shows. Tickets for the latest show will go on sale on November 16 on BookMyShow from 12 pm.

The band announced the show on November 13. Sharing a post on X, they wrote, "2025 AHMEDABAD DATE ANNOUNCED The band will play their biggest ever show, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on 25 January 2025. Tickets on sale Saturday, 16 November at 12 pm IST. MusicOfTheSpheresWorldTour (sic)."

Similar to the Mumbai shows, the ticket booking process for the Ahmedabad show will involve a virtual queue with a waiting room. When the sale goes live, fans will be assigned queue positions through an Automated Queue Randomisation System.

Fans can also look forward to anthems from the band’s unparalleled discography, including Yellow, The Scientist, Clocks, Fix You, Viva La Vida, Paradise, A Sky Full of Stars and Adventure of a Lifetime.

Previously, Coldplay announced shows in Mumbai on January 18, 19 and 21, 2025. The band, consisting of lead vocalist Chris Martin, guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman, and drummer Will Champion, last graced the Indian stage in 2016 as part of the Global Citizen Festival, also held in Mumbai.

This will mark the band's return to India after a hiatus of nine years. 

Source: India Today

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