Coldplay to return to India on 'Music of the spheres' tour: How to make a vacation out of it?

The Coldplay concert will be held at the DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai, and the shows are scheduled for January 18 and 19. Photo: Instagram/@coldplay

British rock band Coldplay, led by Chris Martin, will soon return to India after a nine-year gap. The band, known for its stunning live shows, is coming here as part of its 'Music of the Spheres World Tour.' BookMyShow Live recently shared a teaser for the show. The band also consists of guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman, and drummer Will Champion. Their previous show in India was in 2016. The event will be held at the DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai, and the shows are scheduled for January 18 and 19 (Saturday and Sunday), 2025. The ticket sales will begin on September 22 at 12 PM on BookMyShow. The starting price will be Rs 2,500.

If you wish to travel to Mumbai for the show and also want to make a vacation out of it, here are a few spots you can check out near the concert venue:
1) Nerul Lake
It's in the Navi Mumbai area of Maharashtra and is just about 8 km from the concert venue. It's a peaceful spot known for its natural beauty, sunset views, birds, and walkways. Interestingly, Nerul means 'a place near water,' and that's exactly what the area is! 
2) Palm Beach Road
Just about 10 km from the concern stadium is this road filled with beautiful views of the Arabian Sea, jogging and walking paths, little cafes and restaurants, and calm beaches like Airoli and Vashi. If you want to go hiking, you can also check out the Kharghar Hills here. 

3) Iskon Temple
Located around 20 minutes away from the DY Patel Stadium, the temple, with its intricate designs, vibrant murals, spirituality classes, and delicious prasadam offerings, is also quite a popular tourist spot. 
4) Belapur Fort
The fort offers many interesting experiences if you want to explore it. It features historical ruins, nature trails, a peaceful environment with hilltop views, and many interesting facts for history enthusiasts. 

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