Coldplay concluded its first-ever concert in Indonesia on Wednesday, November 15 in Jakarta. However, numerous reports surfaced following allegations of ticket scams. Attendees found themselves unable to gain entry to Coldplay’s sold-out Jakarta concert, causing frustration.
Since then, the show has faced serious backlash. Fans shared their experiences, revealing that they couldn’t enter the venue due to faulty tickets. Guards were unable to read some of the tickets, declaring them as invalid on the grounds that someone had already entered the venue with the same ticket.
The fans swiftly took to Twitter, expressing their frustration about the incident.
“The commotion at Coldplay Jakarta ensued when the PK entertainment system registered the tickets as scanned at 3 o’clock, even though the GBK area was still restricted at that time. This discrepancy occurred despite the tickets being private. It is essential to address and rectify this issue to avoid future inconveniences.”
The video shows a mass of people running past the gate, some even managed to get inside even without a ticket, making the situation even more intense.
With less than a week remaining until Coldplay’s eagerly anticipated concert in Kuala Lumpur, we could only hope that the show will run more smoothly than it did in Jakarta.
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