New Delhi:
After the largest Coldplay concert at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad with more than one Lakh floor on January 26, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Tuesday that India has a live concert reach. When heading to the Utkarsh Odisha conclave in Bhubaneswar, Prime Minister Modi stressed the vast potential of the concert economy of India. He asked the states and the private sector to concentrate on building the infrastructure for the concert economy.
“A country that has such a rich inheritance in music, dance and storytelling, which has a large group of young people, a mass consumer base for concerts, there the concert economy has great opportunities,” he said.
Reflecting on the growing madness of live events, Prime Minister Modi said: “In the last decade, both the trend and the demand for live events have grown. In recent days, you should have seen the magnificent images of concerts of Coldplay held in Mumbai.
Prime Minister Modi said that great artists from all over the world are attracted to India.
Speaking about the benefits of organizing live events, Prime Minister Modi said: “The concert economy gives an impulse to the tourism sector and creates jobs. I urge states and the private sector to focus on infrastructure and the skills necessary for the necessary skills for concert economy.
PM Modi made fun of the first world visual audio summit that will be presented next month.
Coldplay toured India with his ‘music from the spheres’, starting with three concerts at the Dy Patil Sports Stadium in Navi Mumbai on January 18, 19 and 21. The second stage of the tour included two shows on January 25 and 26 in the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad.