Coldplay To Perform In S'pore For 4 Days While M'sians Are Still Waiting For A 2nd Date
Coldplay will be the first music act to perform for four nights at Singapore's National Stadium.
Live Nation Singapore announced earlier today, 12 June, that Coldplay will be performing in the country for four days
In an Instagram post, the event organiser wrote that the British band will perform at Singapore's National Stadium on 23, 24, 26, and 27 January 2024.
They also revealed that Coldplay will be the first music act to perform for four nights at the stadium.
"The wait is over! We are proud to present Coldplay's record-breaking tour live in Singapore, where they’ll become the first act ever to play four nights at our very own National Stadium!" it wrote.
Tickets for the concerts will be available for purchase on the following dates:
- Artiste Presale: Monday, 19 June, from 2pm to 11.59pm
- Live Nation Presale: Monday, 19 June, from 2pm to 11.59pm (via Live Nation Singapore)
- General Sale: Tuesday, 20 June, from 2pm onwards (via Ticketmaster Singapore)
Last month, Malaysians were requesting a second date for Coldplay's upcoming concert in KL, after tickets for the British band's 22 November show sold out within three hours
The general sale for the band's 22 November concert took place on Wednesday, 17 May, with tickets officially selling out at 1.07pm.
Some fans were unable to obtain tickets and expressed their disappointment on social media, with many requesting that Coldplay perform in Malaysia for another night.
"Please open [a] second show in KL," cried one fan.
"Day 2, please. Have been waiting since morning, never gotten into it. This is so depressing," lamented a Twitter user, while another chanted, "Day 2, Day 2, Day 2, Day 2, Day 2, Day 2, Day 2, Day 2, Day 2, Day 2, Day 2, Day 2, Day 2, Day 2, Day 2..."
At the time of writing, Live Nation Malaysia has yet to announce the band's second concert date in Malaysia.
However, its managing director, Para Rajagopal, said the discussion for a second show is ongoing, and will not rule out the possibility for more fans to get to watch the rock band live in Malaysia, reported Harian Metro.
Meanwhile, in a recent interview, Coldplay's frontman Chris Martin expressed his excitement to visit Malaysia:
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