Coldplay Concert Tickets Spark Scalping Controversy in India
Coldplay Concert Tickets Spark Scalping Controversy in India

Coldplay Concert Tickets Spark Scalping Controversy in India

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The excitement for Coldplay's return to India after nine years has led to ticket sellouts within minutes, with resale prices skyrocketing, causing fans to scramble for available passes. Reports indicate that tickets for Coldplay's upcoming concert in Mumbai, scheduled for January 2024, are being resold at exorbitant prices, with some tickets originally priced at Rs. 12,500 now listed for over Rs. 3 lakh. The phenomenon of ticket scalping, where automated bots buy tickets in bulk and resell them at inflated prices, has raised ethical concerns and prompted discussions about the need for stricter regulations in ticket sales. Additionally, Diljit Dosanjh's concerts are also facing similar ticketing issues, with fans expressing frustration at missing out on passes only to see them reappear on resale sites. This situation highlights the ongoing debate over ticketing fairness, as approximately 40% of online sales are reportedly made by scalpers. Both Coldplay and Diljit Dosanjh's concerts have ignited a frenzy among fans eager to attend live performances, compounding the urgency for solutions to the ticketing crisis.

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