The controversy surrounding Coldplay’s upcoming concert in Mumbai has taken a new turn with accusations of black market ticket practices. NCP-SP leader Jitendra Awhad has pointed fingers at both the popular rock band and ticketing platform BookMyShow, claiming they are complicit in the illegal sale of tickets.
Awhad’s remarks come on the heels of fresh summons issued by Mumbai Police to BookMyShow CEO Ashish Hemrajani. The police investigation was initiated following a complaint filed by Advocate Amit Vyas, who accused BookMyShow of facilitating the black market sale of tickets for the highly anticipated event.
The concert, scheduled for January 18, 19, and 21, 2025 at DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, has generated immense excitement among fans. However, the alleged black market practices have sparked outrage and accusations of exploiting the enthusiasm of Coldplay devotees.
Awhad, in a statement to reporters, expressed his disapproval of the situation, stating, “The organizers of Coldplay and the owner of BookMyShow are both involved in this black marketing of the tickets for the concert… Playing with the emotions of the youths is not a good thing.”
As the investigation unfolds, the public eye will be closely watching to see how the allegations against Coldplay and BookMyShow are addressed, and what measures will be taken to ensure a fair and transparent ticketing process for the highly anticipated concert.