Coldplay’s much-anticipated performances in Ahmedabad have left fans buzzing with excitement, marking the band’s biggest-ever concerts in India. Thousands of concertgoers flew into Gujarat to experience the British band’s spectacular shows at the Narendra Modi Stadium. The performances, part of their Music of the Spheres World Tour, were nothing short of a visual and musical extravaganza. Fans were mesmerised by the high-energy atmosphere, grooving under a stunning confetti of lights, which transformed the nights into unforgettable moments.
A concert in the sky: IndiGo joins the celebration
The magic of Coldplay’s performance didn’t just stay at the stadium—it also took off mid-air! A now-viral video shows IndiGo Captain Pradeep Krishnan engaging with excited passengers on a Pune-Ahmedabad flight, many of whom were headed to the concert. The Captain jokingly asked, “How many of you are going to the Coldplay concert? How many of you have two extra tickets?” This lighthearted moment sparked cheers and laughter from the thrilled travellers.
The fun didn’t stop there. Passengers recreated Coldplay’s famous sky full of stars moment by switching on their phone flashlights, turning the dimmed cabin into a pre-concert celebration in the sky. It was a spontaneous and joyous tribute to the band that left everyone on board in high spirits.
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Two nights of pure magic in Ahmedabad
Coldplay performed two consecutive nights at the Narendra Modi Stadium, concluding their India leg of the Music of the Spheres tour. These performances followed earlier shows in Mumbai. Led by the Chris Martin, the band—comprising Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman, Will Champion, and manager Phil Harvey—created an enchanting atmosphere that left fans spellbound. The energy, visuals, and music combined for an experience unlike any other, with fans dancing, singing, and celebrating every moment.