Coldplay fans in Singapore take to Twitter to express fury at Ticketmaster

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Ticketmaster issued more than 1 million queue numbers for Coldplay's Singapore concert. Rumbles of fury at the platform are rolling through Twitter as people say they got frozen out of purchases.

Coldplay is heading to Singapore in January, and news of the"Music of the Spheres" concert is generating equal parts excitement among fans and fury with what people are describing as Ticketmaster failures.

Coldplay is slated to play four dates in January 2024 at the National Stadium of Singapore, which has aPre-sales for the concert started on Monday at 10 a.m. SGT, per a tweet from the concert organizer,

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