
Disney+ Hotstar and Coldplay teamed up to broadcast the music band’s concert live to Indian audiences. The band will perform in Ahmedabad next week as part of Coldplay’s Spheres World Tour. Live streaming will be introduced in partnership with Cisco, a US-based network company. Disney+ Hotstar will play live concerts and cover behind the band’s content. Coldplay is scheduled to start performances in Mumbai on January 18.
How to watch Coldplay’s Ahmedabad concert on Disney+ Hotstar
On Friday, streaming platforms announced that they will work with the British music band on January 26 to broadcast a concert on Coldplay from Ahmedabad on January 26. The concert will be held at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, part of the band’s ongoing Spheres World Tour.
Disney+ Hotstar said it has partnered with Cisco to play concerts to bring dynamic energy from live performances to audiences. Subscribers to the platform will also have access to the band’s exclusive behind-the-scenes visit.
The British band will begin the highly anticipated tour of India on January 18, 19 and 21 at the Dy Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. The fourth performance will be held on January 25 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
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“To all friends in India, Namast. We are happy to share this, on January 26 our show from Ahmedabad will be live on Disney+ Hotstar, so you Can be viewed from anywhere in India. We hope you can join us – we are excited to visit your beautiful country. Send a lot of love!” said Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin.
“Our partnership with Coldplay reflects our commitment to bringing iconic cultural experiences to audiences across the country. By leveraging our advanced technology and unparalleled scope, we break the barriers to accessing quality entertainment around privilege and for all People provided a common celebration and shared celebration for everyone. Sanjog Gupta, CEO of Jiostar Sports, said of the collaboration.