Coldplay Brings the Music of the Spheres Tour to Mumbai in 2025
It’s official: Coldplay is finally returning to India, and fans have been waiting nearly a decade for this moment. After years of speculation and excitement, the British megaband is set to perform two massive shows at D.Y. Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on January 18 and 19, 2025, as part of their globe-trotting Music of the Spheres World Tour.
The announcement was nothing short of iconic—a stunning animated display lit up the Bandra-Worli Sea Link on September 18, leaving Mumbaikars doing double-takes (and a few frantic Google searches to confirm if it was real).
Tickets will be available from September 22 at 12 PM via BookMyShow, with prices ranging from ₹2,500 for those keeping an eye on their wallets, up to ₹35,000 for the luxury lounge experience. Want to be in the thick of the action? For fans who want to be right up front (and get a solid cardio session), standing floor tickets are priced at ₹6,450.
Coldplay last graced Indian shores in 2016 when they headlined the Global Citizen Festival. Since then, the whispers of a return have only grown louder. In 2023, during a concert in Vancouver, Chris Martin noticed an Indian flag in the crowd and made a heartfelt promise: “India! One day we’re going to tour in India – we are so excited! Maybe in one or two years.”
Now, the long-awaited tour is finally here, and the band isn’t just coming back—they’re bringing a surprise. Though details remain under wraps, Coldplay has teased a ‘mystery guest’ for their Mumbai shows, fueling fan speculation about who might take the stage with them. Who could it be? Leave your guesses in the comments!
These two special nights follow the release of Coldplay’s tenth studio album, Moon Music, dropping in October 2024. While their Music of the Spheres album wowed fans with high-profile collaborations like BTS and Selena Gomez, Moon Music promises a more eclectic sound, featuring artists like Burna Boy and Little Simz.
Coldplay has also built a reputation for their commitment to sustainability, and this tour is no different. Expect an eco-friendly production that includes everything from carbon-reducing initiatives to their signature light-up wristbands, making every attendee part of a living, breathing light show.
For Coldplay fans in India, this isn’t just a concert—it’s a reunion nearly a decade in the making. Whether you’re there to sing along to “Para-Para-Paradise” or lose your voice belting out “Yellow” under the stars, Coldplay’s 2025 shows in Mumbai promise to be unforgettable.
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