Coldplay’s Concert Tickets in Jakarta are Officially Sold Out

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According to online ticket service provider, Loket.com, the much-anticipated Coldplay concert in Jakarta, offered via the BCA presale event on Wednesday, the 17th of May 2023, was completely sold out in just four hours. In an official statement, Loket.com expressed gratitude to everyone who participated in the spectacular presale event and guaranteed that there are still tickets available for the general sale on the 19th of May.  

“Every ticket for the BCA presale was sold out. All concert tickets will be available for purchase on the 19th of May General Sale begins at 10:00 Jakarta local time (GMT+7) on coldplayinjakarta.com. Hopefully, everyone will be able to purchase the Coldplay concert tickets by then,” the statement reads. 

Coldplay Concert Jakarta
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The 18th of May sales will not be held as all presale tickets have already been purchased. The following day, the 19th of May, the promoter will resume general sale ticketing for all categories.

However, the enthusiasm of Coldplay fans for their concert in Jakarta grows by the time the general ticket sale opens on the 19th of May at 10.00 am WIB. All the tickets were sold out in less than 2 hours since it started to launch, including the “Ultimate Experience” section, which cost around USD 700 or IDR 11,000,00. PK Entertainment mentioned that 80.000 tickets were officially sold out; they wrote on their Instagram: 

“All tickets for the Coldplay Music of The Spheres World Tour Jakarta are officially sold out! Thank you for your tremendous support! See you all on the 15th of November, 2023 at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium! More information regarding the show will be updated regularly at coldplayinjakarta.com and promoters’ Instagram @temgmt and @pkentertainment.id.” 

Indonesia’s Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sandiaga Uno, is known to be a big fan of Coldplay. Even the Minister is struggling to score tickets for him and his family. Uno urges PK Entertainment to add one more concert day for a Coldplay concert in Jakarta. 

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