Coldplay India Tour 2025: Amul Shares Quirky Post on ‘Sold Out’ Tickets For British Rock Band’s Mumbai Concert (See Pic)

Amul India paid tribute to the excitement surrounding Coldplay's upcoming tour in India after the British rock band's concert tickets sold out in no time. FYI, Coldplay is set to perform in Mumbai in 2025.

Chris Martin, Amul India (Photo Credits: Instagram)

With Coldplay's 2025 India tour tickets being sold out in no time, Amul, famous for its witty and timely ads, couldn't resist joining the conversation. The announcement from the popular British band sent fans into a frenzy, with many eager to secure tickets. Unfortunately, not everyone was fortunate enough to snag one, leaving some feeling a bit 'left in the cold.' Amul's quirky tribute to this ticket craze perfectly showcases their clever humour. On September 24, they shared an Insta post featuring Coldplay's lead singer, Chris Martin, holding a microphone and a slice of buttered bread. A "Sold Out" sign was prominently displayed, while the iconic Amul girl pointed toward the image with microphone in hand. Have a look! Coldplay India Concert 2025: Know About 'Infinity Tickets' – Your Last Chance to Witness the British Rock Band Live in Mumbai!

Amul's Fun Take on Coldplay India Tour 2025 'Sold Out' Tickets

Coldplay India Tour 2025 Dates

Coldplay's highly anticipated Music of the Spheres world tour is coming to Mumbai's DY Patil Stadium on January 18, 19 and 21, 2025. Tickets went on sale on September 22 and were sold out almost immediately, causing a frenzy among fans online.

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