After searching for tickets for months, he was finally able to find one for the band’s concert in Kendal in the North West of England. The only problem was that the ticket was not for a concert, but a movie showing for the concert.
At the beginning of April, Galdens wrote on Twitter:
“I lost 25 lbs in one foul play– The ticket I thought was to a concert, turns out to be Kendall’s movie screening for a concert they are staying in Argentina. Are you kidding me, he said it live on River Plate I just assumed it was where Kendall was and nowhere he said the movie. What a bad start to the day.”
I just paid 25 pounds on a Coldplay ticket thinking it was a concert, and it turned out to be Kendall’s movie screen for a concert there that was taking place in Argentina. Do you take urine, it was said live by the river, I just assumed that was the place in Kendall, not once…
– fingaldinz April 6, 2023
And in other posts, he continued to express his frustration:
“I’ve been completely out of my mind I’ve been chasing Coldplay tickets for months, setting the alarm to release more at 10am, getting nothing and then a new one pops up…the movie was shown in between all the actual concerts”.
I just completely went out of my head and had been chasing Coldplay tickets for months, my alarm hitting me because more was coming out at 10am, I couldn’t get one, then go to a new watch…
– fingaldinz April 6, 2023
But then on Monday a message appeared in Galden’s inbox, which read:
Welcome. The band saw your Kendal/River Plate mix and would like to invite you to a real Coldplay concert in Amsterdam next month, if you’d like? In that case we’d arrange train tickets from the UK, a hotel room and two concert tickets. Let me Let me know if you’re interested! Coldplay HQ.”
In fact, the message came from the band’s official account, and in a retweet of a screenshot, Galdens wrote: “HDJSBFJSJDJ I SHAKE WHAT IS LIFE!!!! I DON’T BELIEVE IT”.
HDJSBFJSJDJ IM rocking what life is!!!! I can not believe that https://t.co/oRZlzTQIpi pic.twitter.com/4KL0eNEwpn
– fingaldinz June 12, 2023
In an interview with woman He went on to say that his grandmother had told him not to believe it and that the whole thing was a hoax.
– I checked again, but no, it’s really Coldplay. ‘I’ve been trying to get a ticket for a long time and failed every time,’ Galdin told the paper, ‘so the feeling of seeing that letter will never leave me, and it still feels unreal!
He also says that hundreds of people who want to go have contacted him, but he has not yet decided who to take with him.
Coldplay is currently on tour and will be coming to Sweden on July 8th, 9th, 11th and 12th, where they will play four shows at Ullevi in Gothenburg.
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