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“Jason Tham Caught in Coldplay Fever: ‘I Had to Jump In, But Tickets Sold Out in an Instant'”
Jason Tham, the dynamic actor who has made a name for himself with films like Happy New Year, Happy Bhag Jayegi, and Rocket Gang, recently took the leap into the OTT space with his debut in Ranneeti: Balakot & Beyond. His recently released series, Honeymoon Photographer, where he shares the screen with Asha Negi, is highly anticipated. But amidst his bustling acting career, Jason, like millions of fans across India, is caught up in the excitement of Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour 2025.
As the British rock band prepares to perform in India this January, the country has witnessed a frenzied race for tickets, with 13 million fans scrambling for a chance to experience the iconic band live. Jason, a Coldplay fan himself, wasn’t immune to the excitement. “When I heard Coldplay was performing in Mumbai, I couldn’t keep calm. I had to jump in,” he shares. The overwhelming demand meant that tickets sold out almost instantly, leaving him, like many others, disappointed.
“Pretty sad with the idea of not getting into the bandwagon,” he admits, though he remains hopeful. “I heard they are performing in other cities as well. So I’m hoping to get the ticket this time.” Jason’s enthusiasm for live music is palpable, and his determination to attend the concert reflects the devotion fans feel for their favorite bands. “Probably won’t sleep before the ticket goes live,” he jokes, fully embracing the lengths he might go to for a spot at the show. For Jason, concerts are about more than just watching an artist perform.
“People buy concert tickets to see their favorite artist perform live while some do it for the exhilarating experience,” he says, capturing the essence of what makes live performances so special. As Coldplay’s tour approaches and with his acting projects lined up, Jason Tham is living in a whirlwind of excitement. Whether on the screen or in the crowd at a concert, he embraces every moment with the same passion, ready to take on whatever comes his way.