Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the successful tour of Coldplay in India and highlighted the immense potential of the country for live music events. The British group has created a feeling with their two closed counters concerts in Ahmedabad and Mumbai as part of their electrifying world tour of the Music of the Spheres. The tour ended with a spectacular concert of the Republic day on January 26 at the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad, which was also broadcast live on Disney + Hostar, attracting millions of viewers across the country.

Speaking on Tuesday at Utkarsh Odisha in Odisha Conclave 2025, Prime Minister Modi praised the concerts of Coldplays and underlined the growing scope of live entertainment in India. You must have seen fabulous photos of Coldplays concerts organized in Mumbai and Ahmedabad. It shows that India has a massive range for live concerts. Great artists from around the world are attracted to India, he said. The Prime Minister also called for investment in infrastructure and skills development, declaring, I expect the state and the private sector to focus on the necessary infrastructure and skills.

The Narendra Modi stadium, renowned as the largest cricket place in the world, was the epicenter of Coldplays' performance. The singer of the groups, Chris Martin, described him as the best stage around the world, solidifying his reputation as a first destination for world events.

Chris Martin expressed his love for India during Ahmedabad's concert, saying it's so good to be back in India. You have one of the most dynamic cultures we have ever seen. This is one of our favorite places to play. Analysts highlighted the growing potential of the music and entertainment industry in countries, which is expected to generate expenses from 6,000 to 8,000 rupes. It is estimated that the announcement of Coldplays' concerts has led to the request for private consumption, spending in the last two to three months, reaching 1,600 to 2,000 breaks of rupees. The successful tour of the groups underlines the emergence of India as a world Hotspot for live entertainment.