Coldplay Concert in India Faces Uncertainty as BookMyShow CEO Skips Police Summons

The upcoming Coldplay concert in India faces potential cancellation amid allegations of black market ticket sales and the CEO of BookMyShow’s parent company, Big Tree Entertainment, skipping police summons. The Mumbai Police’s Economic Offences Wing is investigating the matter after a complaint was filed alleging that BookMyShow facilitated the sale of tickets at exorbitant prices. Social media is abuzz with speculation and disappointment over the potential cancellation of the concert.

BookMyShow Summoned by Mumbai Police Over Coldplay Ticket Allegations

Mumbai Police’s Economic Offence Wing (EOW) has summoned BookMyShow’s parent company, Big Tree Entertainment, its CEO, and technical head for questioning regarding allegations of unethical ticket sales practices for the upcoming Coldplay concert. An advocate has accused BookMyShow of manipulating access to the ticket sale, allowing black market operators to exploit the system.

Coldplay India Tour 2025: BookMyShow Limits Ticket Bookings to 4 Per Person Amidst Huge Demand

BookMyShow, the popular online ticketing platform, has announced a limit of 4 tickets per person for the upcoming Coldplay India Tour 2025. This decision, made minutes before the Mumbai concert ticket sale went live on Sunday, aims to ensure a fair chance for all fans to secure tickets. Despite the measure, the website crashed due to overwhelming traffic, highlighting the immense popularity of the band in India.

Taylor Swift Concert Chaos: King’s Cross Station Evacuated, Leaving Fans and Commuters Stranded

A fire alert caused the evacuation of London’s King’s Cross station on Thursday afternoon, disrupting travel plans for thousands of Taylor Swift fans heading to her Eras Tour concert at Wembley Stadium. The incident, which occurred during rush hour, led to widespread chaos and delays across London’s transport network. While the station reopened after a brief closure, the disruption caused significant inconvenience for both concertgoers and commuters.

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