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The music of The Spars Tour Coldplay in India faced major ticketing issues.
CEO Ashish Hemrajani discussed chaos at the World Audio Visual Summit.
He cited a huge demand for five shows with a demand for 370,000 tickets.
New Delhi:
Fiasco, a ticket around the music of The Spars Tour Coldplay in India in January, is creating a lot of discussion. Things became so intense that the CEO and founder of Bookmisho Ashish Hemrajani was also called by the police.
Now, Ashish has finally opened up a panel with NDTV at the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit during an chaos. He joined Vaifan, co-founder of Vijkraft International Entertainment, Vairaf Government and Vivian Levitt, a global head of artists in YouTube.
Addressing the issue, Ashish Hemrajani said, “A lot of things were said about us during the booking phase. I think it is a little maturity that is necessary in the market. We are 1.4 billion Indians. It was a very big country. We have a very big country. We have trying to buy in queue. 220,000 tickets.”
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“So we are talking about 370,000 tickets. Now, you know, a lot was said. The queue was transparent. Token numbers were transparent. We have every customer’s email ID, mobile number, device ID, transaction ID and home address because we distribute tickets at your home.”
Talking about the huge popularity of the band and supporting the mathematics behind the demand for huge tickets, Ashish Hemrajani said, “So you see the numbers on YouTube today, you see the number of streaming for bands like Coldplay. They are the largest bands in the world. They are the world’s biggest bands.
“We have a large population, now a sensible, young demographic, whose disposable income is. Where is the mathematics wrong? It’s just that no one has seen it. There is a hungry for hunger. Mathematics is very high,” he concluded.
For The Anward, Coldplay had a total of five concerts in India between 18 and 26 January. When the tickets went live on bookmakes in September, millions of people tried to flood the stage and book their spots. In a short time, tickets were being re -added to other sites to be poured out of madness.
However, Bookmyshow claimed that he had no participation in the black market and even filed a police complaint to support it, the Mumbai Police’s Economic Offenses Wing (EOW) still called CEO Ashish Hemrajni to convince what went wrong.
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