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Apa khabar M’sia? Coldplay wishes concertgoers in BM

Highly anticipated band delivers special greeting to Malaysians ahead of Nov 22 show

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 13 May 2023 9:20PM

Apa khabar M’sia? Coldplay wishes concertgoers in BM
Coldplay is set to perform at Bukit Jalil National Stadium for the last leg of their Spheres World Tour. – Flickr pic, May 13, 2023

PETALING JAYA – Ever wondered how Grammy-winning band Coldplay would sound speaking in Bahasa Malaysia? 

Ahead of their highly anticipated concert in Kuala Lumpur, Coldplay has shared a video greeting Malaysians in the national language.

“Hello, apa khabar everybody watching in Malaysia,” the band’s frontman Chris Martin said in an Instagram post by concert organisers PR Worldwide (@pr_worldwide).

“We are Coldplay, we are so excited to announce that we’ll be coming to Kuala Lumpur on November 22 this year.”

Coldplay is set to perform at Bukit Jalil National Stadium for the last leg of their Spheres World Tour.

The venue will hold up to 85,000 concertgoers, and tickets are expected to sell out fast.

Pre-sale tickets will be available for CIMB bank cardholders on Tuesday, May 16 at 10am, while general tickets will go on sale on Wednesday, May 17.

Pre-sale tickets can be purchased here and general tickets via golive-asia.com or www.livenation.my.

We wish all the fans success at buying Coldplay’s tickets at the speed of sound! – The Vibes, May 13, 2023

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