Bangkok agents say some tickets left for Coldplay concert

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Bangkok agents say some tickets left for Coldplay concert

Ticketing agents in the Thai capital of Bangkok say there are still some tickets left over for next month’s Coldplay concert. The top UK alternate pop band is due to take centre stage at the city’s Rajamangala National Stadium on the 7 April.

The band added the Bangkok date to the Asian leg of their Head Full Of Dreams world tour late last year. Although agencies such as ThaiTicketMajor started selling tickets on 16 December, they say they have a few singles as well as tickets for adjacent seats remaining. 

Two million-plus fans have already seen Coldplay on the tour since it kicked off in La Plata, Argentina last March. Hymn for the Weekend and other tunes from the Head Full Of Dreams album feature on the set list, but the band always plays old favourites like A Head Full of Dreams too.

Rajamangala Stadium is located in the Bangkapi area of Bangkok and is a couple of kilometres by bus from the Hua Mak and Ramkamhaeng Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link and SRT stations. Getting to Bangkok or Suvarnabhumi is easy enough when opting for 12GO ASIA as a travel ticket provider.

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