
Planning to catch Coldplay in Mumbai and wondering about the timing? Specifically, "What time will the Coldplay concerts in Mumbai end?" This is a crucial question for planning your travel and post-concert activities. This guide answers that and covers everything else you need to know for a fantastic concert experience.
Also see: Coldplay to Perform in Mumbai in January 2025: Music of the Spheres World Tour Heads to India
Based on their typical concert structure and the expected duration of their "Music of the Spheres" tour shows, the Coldplay concerts in Mumbai are likely to last approximately four hours. Coldplay is expected to start performing from 7:45 p.m. Artist like Shone, Elyanna and Jasleen Royal are expected to play before Coldplay.
However, please keep in mind that this is an estimate, and the actual end time might vary slightly depending on the setlist, encores, and any unforeseen circumstances.
While Coldplay is known to occasionally include covers in their performances, they haven't specifically announced any for the Mumbai concerts. However, based on their past performances and the general structure of their "Music of the Spheres" tour, here are some possibilities:
"Heroes" by David Bowie: This is a cover they've performed quite frequently in the past, and it's a powerful and emotional song that fits well with their style.
Local music: In their past performances in different countries, Coldplay has sometimes incorporated local music or collaborated with local artists. Given the rich musical heritage of India, it's possible they might include a Bollywood song or collaborate with an Indian musician. In their previous Mumbai concert in 2016, they performed "Maa Tujhe Salaam" by A. R. Rahman.
It's important to note that these are just speculations. The actual setlist and any covers they might perform will remain a surprise until the concerts themselves.
However, you can definitely expect them to play their own hit songs, such as:
Yellow
The Scientist
Clocks
Fix You
Viva La Vida
Paradise
A Sky Full of Stars
Adventure of a Lifetime
These are staples of their shows and are sure to be crowd-pleasers.
Getting to the DY Patil Stadium requires a bit of planning, especially considering Mumbai's traffic. Here's the lowdown:
Public Transport is Your Best Friend: Seriously, consider taking the train or bus. It's the most efficient way to avoid traffic jams.
Train: Nerul and Juinagar stations on the Harbour Line are your closest options. Juinagar is closer to gates 2-5, while Nerul is better for gates 6-9. From either station, grab a taxi or auto-rickshaw to the stadium.
Bus: Check local bus routes for stops near the stadium like DY Patil Stadium Bus Stop or SIES College Bus Stop.
Ride-hailing Apps (Use with Caution): Uber and Ola are options, but expect surge pricing and major delays, especially as the concert time nears.
No Parking at the Venue: Remember, there's no parking available at the stadium. Don't even think about driving there directly.
Also see: Coldplay Adds Fourth India Concert: Ahmedabad Show Announced Amid Unprecedented Demand
Arrive Early, Really Early: We can't stress this enough! Traffic will be heavy.
Stay Hydrated: Mumbai can be warm, so keep drinking water.
Plan Your Return Journey: Think about how you'll get back after the concert, as thousands of people will be leaving at the same time. Pre-booking a taxi or planning your public transport route is a good idea.
Check for Updates: Keep an eye on the official concert website or ticketing platform for any last-minute announcements or changes.
Age Restrictions: If you're under 14, you'll need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Most Importantly, Have Fun! Get ready to sing along, dance, and experience the magic of Coldplay live!
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