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India attracts global artists as fans surge with rising disposable income

India attracts global artists as fans surge with rising disposable income

It's not just Coldplay - several other global artists like Ed Sheeran, Shawn Mendes, Louis Tomlinson, Martin Garrix, Cigarettes After Sex, Green Day, and Black Coffee have already performed in India
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This year in January, the British band Coldplay performed its biggest concert so far in Ahmedabad with 220,000 people in attendance, making it the largest stadium attendance in the 21st century to date.
It's not just Coldplay — several other global artists like Ed Sheeran, Shawn Mendes, Louis Tomlinson, Martin Garrix, Cigarettes After Sex, Green Day, and Black Coffee have already performed in India, with several other international artists like Guns N' Roses and rapper Travis Scott expected to perform at the Badland Rock Festival and Nykaaland (music festival) later in 2025.
Last year was no different, with the Jonas
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