The majority of you are probably aware that CIMB is the official sponsor for Coldplay's KL concert that is set
The majority of you are probably aware that CIMB is the official sponsor for Coldplay’s KL concert that is set to kick off in November this year. Well, in conjunction with the event, the bank sweetened the pot by announcing that CIMB cardholders will be able to purchase tickets to the concert early on 16 May, a full day ahead of the official purchase date.
As you can imagine, the announcement that CIMB cardholders are being given the chance to buy tickets to the concert a day early has whipped up a frenzy amongst Malaysian fans, who have begun seeking out friends and family members that happen to be said cardholders, hoping to take advantage of the pre-sale opportunity and score some Coldplay tickets early.
Yes, you heard it, CIMB is the official main sponsor for Coldplay in Malaysia. 🎶🤩 CIMB cardholders, be the first in line to get your hands on exclusive pre-sale tickets this 16th May! 🎉 It’s time sing our heart out with Coldplay! ❤️
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