Fans of the world-renowned band Coldplay have been spotted queuing at Bukit Jalil Stadium since the early hours of the morning.
Despite the doors not opening until 5 pm, eager concertgoers began gathering as early as 12am, highlighting the immense anticipation surrounding the event.
Started queuing at 12am and we are first in line today for #COLDPLAYinKL ✨
— 🌙 (@OfficialJoannaJ) November 21, 2023
If you are in the Higher Power zone remember to redeem your wristbands first before standing at the gate!
There’s been a bit of confusion because many people are already queuing at Cat 3 and it’s a… pic.twitter.com/Cp6M1bmhVP
Standing zone queue. Baru sampai. Lagi 5 jam baru boleh masuk. Gila betul panas nok mapuh nate. Givap lah. Ada kawan kawan berdekatan boleh bagi payung? Janji aku doakan kesejahteraan kau sepanjang hidup. #COLDPLAYinKL #ColdplayinMY pic.twitter.com/2S0J7gNpxy
— Fernandinies (@Fernandinies) November 22, 2023
This concert, part of Coldplay’s latest global tour, has generated significant buzz, with fans from all over the region flocking to the venue.
‘Chaotic queue management’
A WeirdKaya reader who wished to remain anonymous was present at the scene since 12 pm, however, shared that the organization of the event has been less than ideal.
According to the reader’s account, as the waiting area for standing zone opened at 2pm, many people began to rush in, ignoring the orderly line that had been established by those who had arrived earlier in the day.

This disregard for the queue caused frustration among the fans who had been waiting for hours, expecting an organized entry into the venue.
Litters everywhere
The situation at Bukit Jalil Stadium, already strained by queuing issues for the Coldplay concert, has been further compounded by concerns regarding littering.

Attendees, who have been queueing since the early hours, have reportedly left a significant amount of litter in the queueing areas.
A WeirdKaya reader present at the scene described the surroundings as being strewn with various forms of litter, ranging from food packaging to plastic bottles.

This accumulation of trash not only detracts from the overall experience of concertgoers but also leaves a bad impression to others.
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