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PHOTOS: As Coldplay performs in Mumbai, young and old fans light up the stadium

Updated On: 20 January, 2025 04:41 PM IST | Nascimento Pinto

British band Coldplay is currently on an India tour performing three shows in Mumbai on January 18, 19 and 21, before heading to Ahmedabad for two performances on January 25 and 26

British band Coldplay is currently on an India tour performing three shows in Mumbai on January 18, 19 and 21, before heading to Ahmedabad for two performances on January 25 and 26

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British band Coldplay is currently on an India tour performing three shows in Mumbai on January 18, 19 and 21, before heading to Ahmedabad for two performances on January 25 and 26
<p>Under &lsquo;A Sky Full Of Stars&rsquo; at the D.Y. Patil Sports Stadium in Navi Mumbai, fans from across the country gathered for what can only be described as a once-in-a-lifetime musical odyssey. From the moment the gates opened at 3 pm, fans poured in, racing to secure the perfect spot to witness the spectacle they&rsquo;d waited with bated breath for.</p>

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Under ‘A Sky Full Of Stars’ at the D.Y. Patil Sports Stadium in Navi Mumbai, fans from across the country gathered for what can only be described as a once-in-a-lifetime musical odyssey. From the moment the gates opened at 3 pm, fans poured in, racing to secure the perfect spot to witness the spectacle they’d waited with bated breath for.

<p>The concert was a dream come true for Coldplay fans who eagerly waited for nearly a decade to witness the band perform live in India again. As the lights dimmed and the first notes of &lsquo;Higher Power&rsquo; reverberated through the stadium, an explosion of cheers set the stage for an unforgettable night.</p>

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The concert was a dream come true for Coldplay fans who eagerly waited for nearly a decade to witness the band perform live in India again. As the lights dimmed and the first notes of ‘Higher Power’ reverberated through the stadium, an explosion of cheers set the stage for an unforgettable night.

<p>Jasleen Royal, known for her heartfelt lyrics and soul-stirring tunes like &lsquo;Kho Gaye Hum Kahan&rsquo;, &lsquo;Love You Zindagi&rsquo; and &lsquo;Ranjha&rsquo;, the first Indian artist to open for Coldplay&rsquo;s Music Of The Spheres World Tour, made the country proud accomplishing no small feat to share the stage with the iconic band</p>

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Jasleen Royal, known for her heartfelt lyrics and soul-stirring tunes like ‘Kho Gaye Hum Kahan’, ‘Love You Zindagi’ and ‘Ranjha’, the first Indian artist to open for Coldplay’s Music Of The Spheres World Tour, made the country proud accomplishing no small feat to share the stage with the iconic band

<p>From the very first song, the stadium was alive with energy, transforming into a sea of glowing LED wristbands that pulsated in harmony with the music. The band`s trademark visual artistry was on full display, with dazzling lasers, fireworks and a massive stage design creating an immersive, otherworldly experience. Chris Martin&rsquo;s soulful vocals, paired with the band`s impeccable performance, left the audience spellbound, as every track was met with thunderous applause and uproarious singalongs.</p>

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From the very first song, the stadium was alive with energy, transforming into a sea of glowing LED wristbands that pulsated in harmony with the music. The band`s trademark visual artistry was on full display, with dazzling lasers, fireworks and a massive stage design creating an immersive, otherworldly experience. Chris Martin’s soulful vocals, paired with the band`s impeccable performance, left the audience spellbound, as every track was met with thunderous applause and uproarious singalongs.

<p>Fans of all ages, from teenagers to families with children, came together in a celebration that transcended generations and borders.</p>

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Fans of all ages, from teenagers to families with children, came together in a celebration that transcended generations and borders.

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