Coldplay ask for forgiveness from South American fans

The Coldplay musicians have apologized for the high price of tickets for their shows, while on a tour in the South America, where they often have to perform in front of the half-empty halls.

Their fans in the countries like Chile and Mexico cannot afford paying their monthly wage for a ticket.

The Coldplay frontman Chris Martin said after performing in the Chilean capital Santiago that they “simply did not research the situation in the region and realized only now that the tickets were too expensive for the local residents.”

The Coldplay apologized to their fans who could not afford to attend their concerts.

The cost of the tickets during the Coldplay’s South American tour varies from $10 to $50. Nevertheless, the musicians are to continue the tour, which is scheduled to end with a concert in Mexico on March 3.

The band has also promised to reveal to their fans the records of their new album, which has not yet been released. So far, they would play the already known songs.

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