Coldplay Ahmedabad – Hotel charges have reportedly risen to ₹90,000 as Coldplay’s performance in Ahmedabad draws near.
In anticipation of Coldplay’s “biggest ever show” at the Narendra Modi Stadium on January 25, fans rushed to purchase tickets and reserve accommodations as the British band announced yet another performance in Ahmedabad as part of their much anticipated “Music Of The Spheres World Tour 2025.”
However, several fans have expressed dissatisfaction about the city’s skyrocketing hotel costs on the day of the performance, with many saying that rooms are being reserved for as much as ₹90,000 for a single night.
“On the 25th, hotel rooms at ITC Narmada Ahmedabad will cost 90,000 a night. You will also need to spend six months of an Indian middle-class person’s income just to go to the city, even if you are lucky enough to secure tickets to Coldplay. “The city’s hotels party while Coldplay plays,” X user Aviral Bhatnagar remarked.
After independently checking the ITC Narmada website, HT.com discovered that a hotel reservation for January 25 costs ₹75,000, without including taxes. The whole cost, including taxes, is ₹88,500. In contrast, a stay at the upscale hotel costs ₹15,675 just one week prior to the show on January 25.
Prices Skyrocket in Ahmedabad Hotels
Fans complained on social media that since the event was publicised, prices at practically all hotels, not only five-star establishments, have increased.
“I decided to reserve a hotel room in case I was able to secure tickets to Coldplay’s show in Ahmedabad.” Ujval Chopra, an X user, posted a little video demonstrating how hotel rates surpassed ₹50,000 on January 25 and stated, “The prices just skyrocketed.”
According to another user, the Gujarat city had equally high pricing from January 24 to 25. He said, “When even miles don’t come to rescue,” while another added, “A pro-tip for people going to Coldplay: stay in Vadodara and commute to Ahmedabad.” Hotel rates in Ahmedabad have already soared for the 25th and 26th.
For the India leg of their tour, the Grammy-winning band had previously confirmed three shows at Mumbai’s DY Patil Sports Stadium on January 18, 19, and 21.
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