The British Coldplay band concluded its “Music of the Spheres World Tour” in India with an exciting ending in Ahmedabad. The concert, held at the huge Narendra Modi stadium, which can contain more than 1.25 LAKH of people, was an event with exhausted tickets. On Sunday, the business magnate Anand Mahindra, president of the Mahindra Group, shared an aerial video of the full stadium, showing the electric atmosphere with thousands of fans singing the successes of Coldplay, including “Paradise”.
The event highlighted the growing reputation of India as a main destination for live international performances. The Coldplay concert was part of its global tour, and the band offered an unforgettable experience with fascinating lights, pyrotechnics and actions larger than life. The song list included a mixture of his classic successes and songs of the “Music of the Spheres” album, leaving the audience amazed.
“At the time the world discovered that India is the new live entertainment border … Coldplay. Ahmedabad,” Mahindra wrote while sharing the video.
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The moment when the world discovered that India is the new live entertainment border …
Coldplay Ahmedabadpic.twitter.com/gljw6vrgo4
– Anand Mahindra (@anandmahindra) January 26, 2025
Anand Mahindra’s impressive video, which shows the greatness of the concert, quickly went viral. Social networks exploded with emotion when fans shared their experiences and reactions to the concert.
A user wrote: “Media & Entertainment is the most undervalued sector in India at this time in India. Try to obtain a good participation in good companies Anand Ji. Mark this publication.”
Another commented: “This looks incredible. I couldn’t believe we had so many Coldplay fans in a city itself.” A third wrote: “Absolutely because we are the largest English -speaking nation in the world and with the growing purchase/income powers available, more concerts will occur!”
A fourth added: “Ahmedabad shining on the global stage! A testimony of India’s rise in live entertainment. Incredible energy in this video.”
Shiv Sena deputy, Milind Deora, also reacted to the post and wrote: “India is quickly becoming a global center for live music concerts, thanks to a decade of non -terrorist attacks in Indian cities, GST reforms, GST reforms, Our growing English -speaking population and the vision of talented event management entrepreneurs. “
Coldplay called on Saturday’s program its “biggest concert.” “Totally amazing. Thanks Ahmedabad,” the band shared on its official X page.