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The report, titled India's Rising Concert Economy, highlights the broader cultural, tourism, and economic ripple effects triggered by hosting one of the world’s biggest bands. With 86% of attendees traveling from outside the host city, the concert served as a catalyst for cultural tourism and large-scale infrastructure readiness, showcasing a scalable model for India’s emerging concert hubs beyond major metros.
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Police said that the probe was launched following a complaint by a lawyer who alleged that tickets originally priced at Rs 2,500 were being resold for as much as Rs 3 lakh.
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Papon is also known for his hit tracks like "Moh Moh Ke Dhaage" and "Jiyein Kyun."
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In the video circulating online, Chris Martin can be heard saying "Shah Rukh Khan forever" on the stage before beginning his next song amid cheers from concert-goers
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The duo, first linked in the fall of 2017, were seen smiling and waving to the camera at one point while out and about in Mumbai. Martin wore a long-sleeved grey shirt, black pants and white sneakers, while Johnson wore a fitted black tank midi dress, grey sweater tied around her waist, and black sneakers
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To ensure a hassle-free experience for fans attending the concerts in Mumbai and Ahmedabad, Western Railways has arranged special trains. These trains will operate on January 25 and 26, running between Mumbai and Ahmedabad, providing convenient travel options for the thousands of fans eager to see their favorite band live.
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A division bench of Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya and Justice Amit Borkar said the petition filed by advocate Amit Vyas indeed highlights the importance of regulating and overseeing online ticket sales for major events, particularly to address allegations of black marketing, scalping and revenue loss
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According to the report, which analysed data between January 1 to December 5, November 1 was a blockbuster day on BookMyShow as the company sold a record-breaking 2.3 million tickets in just 24 hours.
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Jasleen Royal will join Coldplay for performances at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on January 18, 19, and 21, 2025. She will also perform with the band at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on January 25 and 26, 2025.
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The evening transcended traditional concert boundaries, as candlelit radiance transformed the venue into an ethereal setting where classical arrangements of Coldplay's repertoire found new expression.
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Fans, ranging from school-going children to those in their 70s, came from as far as Dwarka and Gurugram to witness the magic of Diljit unfold on stage
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Agency conducts searches at 13 locations in five States — Delhi, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Karnataka and Punjab
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This marks Coldplay's second performance in India, following their 2016 appearance in Mumbai for the Global Citizen Festival. The band consists of vocalist and pianist Chris Martin, guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman, and drummer Will Champion.
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Dakota recently received a marriage proposal from Martin, Page Six reported, citing information from The Mirror.
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Los Angeles: Rock band Coldplay would love to travel “in a plane powered by milk.” Keen to use renewable energy whenever they’re on the road, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin wants to push the boundaries even further in the coming years, reports aceshowbiz.com. “We’re about halfway where we want to go. A place we are struggling […]
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Variety informed that Martin made the announcement during a pre-recorded BBC radio show, which he is co-presenting with British host Jo Whiley.
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Singer-songwriter Selena Gomez recently teased a snippet of the new song ‘Let Somebody Go’, a collaboration with Coldplay that will be featured on their upcoming album ‘Music of the Spheres’. According to People magazine, the song is the latest release for Gomez, who is currently starring in Hulu’s ‘Only Murders in the Building’ alongside Steve […]
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I mean my whole being is built around playing to people but I'm also trying to be accepting of the situation and not rely on that to be happy with each day but as soon as we can, are you kidding!" Martin said.