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Additional tickets for Coldplay concerts in Mumbai announced. Photo Courtesy: Coldplay Facebook page

BookMyShow announces additional tickets for Coldplay's Mumbai concerts, you can buy them at 4 pm

| @indiablooms | Jan 11, 2025, at 03:21 pm

Online ticketing portal BookMyShow announced additional tickets for the upcoming shows of the international band Coldplay in Mumbai will be released on Saturday.

Coldplay will perform in the West Indian city on January 18, 19, and 21, 2025.

The concerts are a part of the band's Music Of The Spheres World Tour - India.

Announcing additional tickets for the concert, BookMyShow wrote on Instagram: "Additional tickets for the Mumbai shows will be released today, 11th January, 4PM IST for Music Of The Spheres World Tour - India."

To make the process fair, the ticketing platform introduced a waiting room system which will open one hour before ticket sales begin (3 pm).

"Early entry in the waiting room does not guarantee priority access in the queue," the company alerted.

Each person can buy a maximum of four tickets for the concerts.

This will be the first time the band will perform in India since 2016.

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