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Can’t Get Coldplay Tickets? These Creators Feel Your Pain, Hilariously

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Coldplay’s 2024 Mumbai concert has sparked massive excitement, but BookMyShow’s website crashing under the overwhelming demand has become an unexpected highlight. With fans scrambling for tickets, the virtual chaos has inspired a flood of hilarious memes and videos from creators who missed out.

Social media exploded with creators sharing their frustrations, from endlessly refreshing the page to waiting in virtual queues only to be met with the dreaded “sold out” message. Short skits and viral meme formats perfectly captured the collective disappointment, making it relatable for fans caught in the frenzy.

As missing out on Coldplay tickets feels like a significant loss for fans, many creators are finding humor in the FOMO (fear of missing out). This concert’s high stakes have turned into comedic gold as influencers tap into the shared experience.

Check out some of the most viral reactions:

Shyam Sharma and Dhruv Shah, the popular creator duo, devised a hilarious plan on how to sneak into the concert despite not having tickets.

Aatman Desai dropped a video titled “Life After Not Getting Coldplay Tickets,” perfectly summing up the post-crash blues.

Yuvraj Dua shared a comedic take on the emotional rollercoaster of waiting in line for tickets, capturing the nationwide disappointment.

Samentha Fernandes hilariously suggested renting out a wedding hall for all the fans who missed out, so they can still enjoy the concert together.

Chandni Bhabhda’s video featured a Marwadi mother trying to make sense of her daughter’s Coldplay concert obsession.

Khushaal Pawar showcased people’s dramatic reactions when asked about missing out on tickets.

Aryan Kataria, known for his pranks, quizzed “so-called fans” to name two members of Coldplay—with laugh-out-loud reactions!

Sumukhi Suresh humorously portrayed the all-day struggle of fans glued to their screens, waiting for a chance to book.

Ankush Bahuguna perfectly encapsulated the heartbreak of trying—and failing—to get tickets in his relatable skit.

Were you amongst the lucky few who got a ticket?

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