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Tickets for Coldplay’s concert in Malaysia are priced at RM2000!

17/05/2023

The British rock group Coldplay announced earlier that it would hold its first concert in Malaysia at the National Stadium Bukit Jalil on November 22, attracting many fans to rush for tickets! The official website was opened to pre-orders for specific bank customers today, but the network was paralyzed! Then, unexpectedly, scalper tickets for “high-price sales” appeared on the Internet, which aroused dissatisfaction among many fans.

According to a report by “Sin Chew Daily”, many people “sell” Coldplay concert tickets on an online trading platform, and the seats sold are from Cat 2 to Cat 7. It is worth mentioning that these tickets sold are higher than the original price!

According to reports, one of the netizens sold 6 Cat 2 tickets with the original price of RM758 and marked “RM1999 each”, which is RM1241 higher than the original price, which is shocking. Even more surprising was that the netizen updated the information and said that two tickets had been sold and still four tickets were left.

In addition, another netizen “sold” 6 tickets for the stand area with the original price of RM1258, but each sold for RM3000, with a price difference of nearly RM1800; there was also a netizen who sold 4 tickets for the Cat 2 seat with the original price of RM3082 and asked for RM4150, which was higher than the original price Out of more than a thousand ringgit. As for the Cat 4 tickets with the original price of RM598, some netizens asked for the price of RM755 to “sell”.

Many netizens said my country’s “scalper tickets” are too exaggerated. This will happen every time an international superstar comes to Malaysia to hold a concert (17th). The situation after the billing is likely to be even more severe. In fact, besides not buying tickets from scalpers, is there any other way to prevent scalpers?

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