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PM Modi Spotlights Coldplay's Sold-Out Concerts As Proof Of India’s Exploding Live Event Market

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently addressed the Utkarsh Odisha - Make in Odisha Conclave 2025, where he highlighted the burgeoning concert economy in India. Using the recent sold-out shows of Coldplay in Mumbai and Ahmedabad as a prime example, Modi emphasized the vast potential for live events and concerts in the country, as reported by ANI. According to him, the success of these high-profile concerts reflects India's growing appeal as a global hub for entertainment.

India's Growing Appeal for Live Concerts

Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Coldplay's sold-out concerts have proven the demand for world-class live music events in India. PM Modi highlighted that the country's rich cultural heritage, massive youth population, and increasing enthusiasm for live events make it an attractive market for international artists. He pointed out that over the past decade, the demand for live events has been steadily rising, with India now becoming one of the most sought-after destinations for global performers.

"In a country with such a rich heritage in music, dance, and storytelling, and with such a large consumer base for concerts, there are vast opportunities for the concert economy," Modi remarked. He noted that the country's success in attracting top artists like Coldplay is evidence of India's potential to grow even further in this sector, as reported by ANI.

Boosting Tourism and Job Creation

PM Modi stressed the dual benefits of the concert economy-its ability to boost tourism and create jobs. As more artists and events choose India as a venue, there will be increased demand for infrastructure development. This will, in turn, create job opportunities, benefiting local economies. Moreover, such events will attract tourists, further boosting India's hospitality and tourism sectors.

To harness this potential, the Prime Minister urged both state and private sectors to invest in the necessary infrastructure. From world-class concert venues to hotels and transport systems, India must ensure that it has the infrastructure in place to support the growth of the concert economy, as per ANI reports.

The World Audio-Visual Summit

In line with promoting India's creative industries, PM Modi announced that India would host the first-ever World Audio-Visual Summit next month. This event is expected to showcase India's creative power on a global scale, further establishing the country as a center for the entertainment and creative industries.

PM Modi also highlighted the ongoing efforts to improve India's infrastructure. The government is focused on creating modern industrial cities and transportation networks, which will benefit the concert economy, as per ANI reports He stressed the importance of developing a robust supply and value chain within the country to support industries like live events and entertainment.

Conclusion

India's concert economy is on the rise, with increasing demand for live performances and global artists flocking to the country. With ongoing investments in infrastructure and support for the creative sector, India is poised to become a major player in the global concert and entertainment economy.

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