The excitement for Coldplay's upcoming concert in Ahmedabad is reaching unprecedented levels, and with it, hotel room prices are soaring beyond expectations. Ever since the renowned British band announced their performance at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium on January 25, 2025, the city has experienced a dramatic spike in hospitality rates surrounding the event.
Before heading to Ahmedabad, Coldplay is set to perform three shows in Mumbai on January 18, 19, and 21. Following these concerts, Chris Martin and his bandmates will captivate fans in Ahmedabad. This anticipation has driven hotel rates to staggering heights, with some rooms priced at Rs 90,000 per night for January 25. Social media has been abuzz with reactions from those trying to secure accommodations.
One user shared, “Hotel rooms at ITC Narmada Ahmedabad are going for Rs 90,000 a night on January 25. If you manage to get Coldplay tickets, you’ll also need to spend what amounts to six months of an Indian middle-class income just to visit the city. Coldplay plays, and the city’s hotel sector profits.”
A report by Hindustan Times revealed that booking a room at ITC Narmada for January 25 will cost Rs 75,000 excluding taxes, with the final amount reaching approximately Rs 88,500 after taxes.
Fans have also expressed frustration over ticketing challenges and high hotel prices. “Coldplay’s Ahmedabad concert craze is off the charts—tickets sold out in minutes and are now being resold at astronomical prices! Long queues on BookMyShow left many fans without tickets. With hotels charging exorbitantly, some are looking to nearby Vadodara for accommodations. After Mumbai’s ticketing chaos, these issues might warrant closer scrutiny,” one user noted on social media.
Amid the frenzy, a helpful individual offered assistance, saying, “Not to rant, but as a kind gesture, feel free to reach out if you’re struggling with accommodations in Ahmedabad during the #Coldplay concert. I can guide you through options for free, as I see hotel prices are ridiculously high.”
Coldplay’s visit to India is part of their Music of the Spheres World Tour, marking their return after a nine-year hiatus. Tickets, sold exclusively on BookMyShow, were snapped up almost instantly. The concerts are being organized by BookMyShow Live, the experiential entertainment wing of BookMyShow, alongside Live Nation, the tour’s global promoter. In Mumbai, Coldplay’s performances will take place at DY Patil Sports Stadium, promising an unforgettable experience for fans.
Before heading to Ahmedabad, Coldplay is set to perform three shows in Mumbai on January 18, 19, and 21. Following these concerts, Chris Martin and his bandmates will captivate fans in Ahmedabad. This anticipation has driven hotel rates to staggering heights, with some rooms priced at Rs 90,000 per night for January 25. Social media has been abuzz with reactions from those trying to secure accommodations.
One user shared, “Hotel rooms at ITC Narmada Ahmedabad are going for Rs 90,000 a night on January 25. If you manage to get Coldplay tickets, you’ll also need to spend what amounts to six months of an Indian middle-class income just to visit the city. Coldplay plays, and the city’s hotel sector profits.”
Hotel rooms in ITC Narmada Ahmedabad are selling for 90,000 per night on the 25th
— Aviral Bhatnagar (@aviralbhat) November 16, 2024
If you manage to get Coldplay tickets, you also need to spend 6 months of an Indian middle-class person's income to simply visit the city
Coldplay plays, city's hotels party
A report by Hindustan Times revealed that booking a room at ITC Narmada for January 25 will cost Rs 75,000 excluding taxes, with the final amount reaching approximately Rs 88,500 after taxes.
Coldplay's Ahmedabad Concerts Craze is of another level-
— InfoRadar (@InfoRadar) November 17, 2024
Tickets Sold out in minutes, now reselling at sky-high prices!
Fans are Frustrated , Long queues on BookMyShow, many left ticketless.
Hotel Prices are also skyrocketed, fans look to nearby Vadodara.
After Mumbai's ticket… https://t.co/e7TZqUhMJw
Fans have also expressed frustration over ticketing challenges and high hotel prices. “Coldplay’s Ahmedabad concert craze is off the charts—tickets sold out in minutes and are now being resold at astronomical prices! Long queues on BookMyShow left many fans without tickets. With hotels charging exorbitantly, some are looking to nearby Vadodara for accommodations. After Mumbai’s ticketing chaos, these issues might warrant closer scrutiny,” one user noted on social media.
Amid the frenzy, a helpful individual offered assistance, saying, “Not to rant, but as a kind gesture, feel free to reach out if you’re struggling with accommodations in Ahmedabad during the #Coldplay concert. I can guide you through options for free, as I see hotel prices are ridiculously high.”
Coldplay’s visit to India is part of their Music of the Spheres World Tour, marking their return after a nine-year hiatus. Tickets, sold exclusively on BookMyShow, were snapped up almost instantly. The concerts are being organized by BookMyShow Live, the experiential entertainment wing of BookMyShow, alongside Live Nation, the tour’s global promoter. In Mumbai, Coldplay’s performances will take place at DY Patil Sports Stadium, promising an unforgettable experience for fans.
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