Coldplay’s Ahmedabad concert is estimated to affect Rs 64.1 billion, directly increasing the urban economy of Rs 3.92 billion, with the Indian government’s GST revenue being Rs.

According to the report, the concerts in Ahmedabad have brought huge economic surprises, with an estimated total of Rs 64.1 billion, including a direct increase in the Ahmedabad economy of Rs 3.92 billion and a huge spending on accommodation, transportation, catering and retail.
The concert by the British rock band in Ahmedabad produced a total economic impact of Rs 6.41 crore, which included a direct increase in growth to the city’s economy of Rs 3.92 crore and huge spending on accommodation, transportation, catering and retail released on Wednesday.
Coldplay in Ahmedabad traveled 86% of fans in host cities, triggering new paradigms for cultural tourism, city brands and large event infrastructure, EY-Parthenon (EY-Parthenon) (EY-Parthenon (EY-P)), leading strategic consulting firms (EY-P), leading strategic consulting firms and BookMyshow Live revealed.
Coldplay, known as the largest live entertainment wonder in India ever, held a two-night “Sphere Music” concert in Ahmedabad.
In a significant recognition of India’s growing concert economy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke in Odisha Odisha in his speech in Utkarsh Odisha – in the conclusion of Odisha in 2025, in a country with such a rich range of music, dance and storytelling, “There are many opportunities for events on a basis of such a large number of youth and a large number of young people and concerts, and this is the opportunity for your concert. The incredible images of Coldplay concerts in Mumbai and Ahmedabad in recent days have proven how much live concerts have been held in India.”
According to the report, the concerts in Ahmedabad have brought huge economic surprises, with an estimated total of Rs 64.1 billion, including a direct increase in the Ahmedabad economy of Rs 3.92 billion and a huge spending on accommodation, transportation, catering and retail. It also contributed Rs 7.2 crore of GST revenue to the Indian government, highlighting its strong fiscal impact.
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