The entire country is buzzing with the upcoming Coldplay concerts in January. The craze for Coldplay is unlike anything that the country has seen. From exorbitant Coldplay ticket prices to the longest online queues, such a show of unbridled craze has seldom been seen. The prices for the concert have reportedly crossed ₹1 lakh per person! However, not all of us are lucky (read: rich) enough to get tickets to this concert of the century. But worry not, Netizens have an excellent hack if you want to see the band live.
Don’t Have ₹1L To Pay For Coldplay Tickets? Try This!
Simple hack to watch Coldplay now that tickets in Mumbai are 1.1L:
Step 1: Have 1L in your bank account
Step 2: Pay 40K to Cathay Pacific to fly to Hong Kong
Step 3: Pay 20K for Coldplay tickets in HK
Step 4: Spend 30K on food and accoEnjoy, and save 20K
— Aviral Bhatnagar (@aviralbhat) September 22, 2024
Aviral Bhatnagar, a user on X (formerly known as Twitter), recently took to the micro-blogging website and shared a “simple” hack for those who want to see Coldplay live but cannot since prices are now ₹1.1 lakh per person. The sarcastic post began with a “simple” step 1.
This was to have ₹1 lakh in your account already. The next step was to book a flight to Hong Kong Via Cathay Pacific. This costs around ₹40 thousand. Next, the step says that all you have to do is to buy Coldplay concert tickets in Hong Kong. In Indian currency, it costs around ₹20 thousand.
That’s the kind of budgeting we need! Coldplay + vacation, and still saving money!
— Neeraj Goswami (@NeerajKrGoswami) September 22, 2024
The final step was to spend another ₹30 thousand on food and accommodation. You can do all of that it would still cost you less than the Coldplay concert in India. As a matter of fact, you would save ₹20 thousand if you did this.
This Is How The Netizens Reacted To The Post
If Coldplay was listed in the public markets, finfluencers would be advising on investing in the stock and see it become 800x when your grandchildren can use it to book their coldplay concert in USA instead
— Monica Jasuja (@jasuja) September 22, 2024
Many people found the “hack” very funny. Some commenters even mentioned jokingly that they might just end up doing that. There were a few commenters who said that they would simply not go and thereby save ₹1.1 lakh.
Just don’t go… save 1.1l😂🤭😅
— Deepak Kumar Nanda🇮🇳 (@DipuNanda) September 23, 2024
Are you planning on attending the Coldplay concert? Are you also following the crazy saga of Coldplay tickets? Let us know in the comments section below!
Cover Image Credits: @coldplay/Instagram and @aviralbhat/X (Formerly, Twitter)
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First Published: September 23, 2024 6:18 PM