A fight broke out during a Coldplay concert in Ahmedabad as the band played Viva la Vida, which translates to “Long Live Life.” Just when Coldplay drummer Will Champion sang the bridge of their 2008 hit number, a few metres away from the stage, a group of men and women exchanged punches. The incident took place during the British band’s concert at the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad via NDTV.
A video clip of the people pushing, punching, slapping, and dragging each other while other attendees frantically try to break the fight has surfaced on social media. One of the men in the video even bit the hand of another as onlookers struggled to control the situation.
A man in a blue t-shirt attempted to step in but in vain. The fight started with one of the men charging at the other and slapping him again.
The clip was shared on X, with the caption “Kalesh (fight) during Coldplay Concert (Viva la Vida turns into Viva La Kalesh) Ahmedabad.”
The fight aside, Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour has been a massive success in India. After completing three shows at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, the band’s Ahmedabad performance on January 25 and 26 marked their final stop in the country.
The band’s concert on Republic Day set a new record, drawing 1.34 lakh attendees, making it the largest ticketed concert in India’s history. This surpassed previous records set by Diljit Dosanjh and Justin Bieber. The Ahmedabad stadium’s vast capacity of over 1.3 lakh people also broke Coldplay’s previous record of 83,000 attendees at their Sydney concert.
Coldplay are scheduled to perform next in Hong Kong and Seoul in April.
Kalesh during Coldplay Concert (Viva la Vida turns into Viva La Kalesh) Ahmedabad pic.twitter.com/DEzSdueGtX
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