As excitement and anticipation builds for Coldplay’s upcoming ‘Music of the Spheres’ tour in Mumbai, billionaire industrialist Harsh Goenka’s recent social media post has sparked a larger conversation beyond music. The British band will perform at DY Patil Stadium on January 18, 19, and 21, 2025, with tickets selling out almost instantly. Although, the business tycoon observation on the extreme demand for concert tickets points to a growing divide within India’s urban population.
In a post shared on the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, Goenka wrote, "Urban Indians are clearly shifting from Roti, Kapda, Makaan to a Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. Coldplay’s January 2025 shows sold out swiftly, with resale prices hitting 5x the original." "Diljit’s tickets, priced at Rs 7,000 saw massive sales, as did Dua Lipa and Bryan Adams’ concerts.
Two Indias are emerging—one enjoying these luxuries, while the other struggles to meet basic needs," he added. Urban Indians are clearly shifting from Roti, Kapda, Makaan to a Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. Coldplay’s January 2025 shows sold out swiftly, with resale prices hitting 5x the original.
Diljit’s tickets, priced at Rs 7,000 saw massive sales, as did Dua Lipa and Bryan Adams’...
His post highlights about the growing trend of urban Indians prioritsing high-end experiences, like concerts, over traditional essentials like food, clothing, and housing. Ticket Prices Soar as Fans Grapple for Seats When Coldplay’s tick.