Any tips for booking a ticket for the Coldplay: Music Of The Spheres World Tour (MUmbai)

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Seats are limited.
Tickets go on-sale on Sunday, 22nd September 12PM IST.
the official tickets will only be available for sale on BookMyShow.
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Any tips or tricks for getting a ticket?

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server crashed. i was signed in. then suddenly saw the sign in message. Never got a OTP to sign in from BookMyShow.

everyone i know failed to get a ticket. No one was less than 1 lakh in the queue.

ColdPay :mad:
 
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Maybe I'm getting old, but the last time I saw Coldplay being relevant was 10 years ago when they released 'Ghost Stories'. And even then their popularity was on a downward spiral, similar to Linkin Park/Green Day/Maroon 5, bands which also didn't stand the test of time.

It's sad that they continue to milk their brand name even after releasing mediocre content. And seeing scalper tickets being sold at thousands and even lacs (with takers) in a country like India, all thanks to an sheep's turd platform like BookMyShit, just showcases the persistent show-off Indian culture.
 
Maybe I'm getting old, but the last time I saw Coldplay being relevant was 10 years ago when they released 'Ghost Stories'. And even then their popularity was on a downward spiral, similar to Linkin Park/Green Day/Maroon 5, bands which also didn't stand the test of time.

It's sad that they continue to milk their brand name even after releasing mediocre content. And seeing scalper tickets being sold at thousands and even lacs (with takers) in a country like India, all thanks to an sheep's turd platform like BookMyShit, just showcases the persistent show-off Indian culture.
The first two Coldplay albums are the only ones that I ever liked. Linkin Park has a special place in my heart. I agree that all albums after 'A Thousand Suns' have been very underwhelming but this is true for almost every artist out there. Green Day still puts out bangers from time to time. Their latest 'Saviors' has some nice tracks.
 
Maybe I'm getting old, but the last time I saw Coldplay being relevant was 10 years ago when they released 'Ghost Stories'. And even then their popularity was on a downward spiral, similar to Linkin Park/Green Day/Maroon 5, bands which also didn't stand the test of time.

It's sad that they continue to milk their brand name even after releasing mediocre content. And seeing scalper tickets being sold at thousands and even lacs (with takers) in a country like India, all thanks to an sheep's turd platform like BookMyShit, just showcases the persistent show-off Indian culture.
Green Day is far from the irrelevancy that Coldplay is. In fact, Saviors is a banger of an album, tbh.

However, I fully agree that Indian show-off culture dictates this mad rush is more for the skibidi-trash crowd posting Insta-reels tagged #atthecoldplayconcert and seeking validation, rather than pure love for the music and atmosphere, itself.
 
However, I fully agree that Indian show-off culture dictates this mad rush is more for the skibidi-trash crowd posting Insta-reels tagged #atthecoldplayconcert and seeking validation
Mark my words, most people would've started listening to Coldplay only after buying tickets (no one wants to appear un-cool at the concert, right?)
Poser crowd was always there in rock concerts, but these days easy money and social media has made a mess for genuine afficionados everywhere.
 
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