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Hong Kong authorities step in as complaints over Coldplay ticketing errors mount

RedNote account of tourism minister hit with complaints from angry mainland Chinese music fans after Cityline says some tickets will need to be exchanged

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Coldplay in Dublin, Ireland. The band will play Kai Tak Stadium on April 8, 9, 11 and 12 as part of the group’s “Music of the Spheres” world tour. Photo: Facebook/Coldplay

Hong Kong authorities are “highly concerned” about misprinted information on tickets for Coldplay’s concerts at Kai Tak Stadium next month and have told Cityline to provide remedial measures including refunding handling fees.

In a statement issued shortly after Cityline informed ticket holders on Saturday night they would need to exchange their standing-room tickets for new ones, the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau said it was highly concerned about the errors found on some of the printed tickets.

Cityline was told to handle the matter “swiftly and properly to ensure that the experience of ticket holders would not be affected”, the bureau said.

It added that the company had agreed to add more ticket exchange locations such as in mainland China, allowing fans to swap the tickets right up until the shows started and refund handling fees for affected buyers.

The misprint concerned standing tickets priced at HK$1,399 (US$180) delivered by DHL.

The pop band will play Kai Tak Stadium on April 8, 9, 11 and 12 as part of its “Music of the Spheres” world tour.

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