British rock band Coldplay generated a massive buzz in India after they announced they will be performing in Mumbai as a part of the Music of the Spheres World Tour. However, BookMyShow, the website where Coldplay concert tickets for India were to go live at 12.00 pm crashed, leaving fans frustrated.
A sea of fans thronged to social media platforms as they were unable to book Coldplay concert tickets scheduled for January 18 and 19, 2025 at Navi Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium.
Take a look at the posts here:
Leave tickets if someone gets login OTP for BookMyShow to batana 🫣💀🤡#Coldplay #BookMyShow pic.twitter.com/G9l0VrxRNg
— Darshil Agrawal (@agrawal_darshil) September 22, 2024
Never understood why on earth #BookMyShow is choosen as the ticketing partner for bookings
They did mess up with world cup tickets , and now cold play scene
App crashed 🥲 pic.twitter.com/6SP7eXaPjB
— Sumit Dhanania (@DhananiaSumit) September 22, 2024
sounds like someone like me was in charge of coding#bookmyshow @bookmyshow #Coldplay pic.twitter.com/UeJ9ZsVmJC
— notABilliMachi (@vegfriedmomos) September 22, 2024
Not editted😮💨 #Coldplay #bookmyshow #coldplayindia pic.twitter.com/NLt6Hh2i2k
— Jay Pokarne (@adv_jayy) September 22, 2024
To get sold out on Coldplay was acceptable, To not be able to Log in was not, This is pathetic for attending my favorite band only for BMS to sell it to hackers and bots. They didn’t even worry about the server, Why did you decide to host the ticket sale ffs#BookMyShow pic.twitter.com/Rk6Dbta9RW
— Mad City Lad🩵 (@madcitylad) September 22, 2024
wtf @bookmyshow how is it still showing coming soon when its 12:04 PM? No chance of getting Coldplay tickets since the app is also down.#BookMyShow #Coldplay #Coldplayindia pic.twitter.com/yiEsfksiCj
— Pranav Khatri (@khatrikekhiladi) September 22, 2024
Chief engineer at #BookMyShow pic.twitter.com/zkNVMaqWXF
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) September 22, 2024
Coldplay Mumbai concert ticket prices range from Rs 2,500 to Rs 12,500, with options for Rs 3,000, Rs 3,500, Rs 4,000, Rs 4,500, Rs 9,000, and Rs 9,500. Each transaction is limited to a maximum of eight tickets.
Formed in 1997, the rock band consists of guitarist Jonny Buckland, pianist Chris Martin, bassist Guy Berryman, and drummer and percussionist Will Champion. Phil Harvey, who joined the band in 1998, is the manager.