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JAKARTA - Tompi also highlighted the Indonesian people who were shocked by Coldplay's concert in Jakarta on November 15. The singer who is also a plastic surgeon does not deny that the big name of the British band is the cause.

"I don't think anyone doesn't like it (Coldplay), everyone likes it. But I don't plan to watch it," said Tompi when met in Thamrin, Central Jakarta on Friday, May 12.

The reason he didn't want to watch Coldplay's concert was because he knew that Chris Martin's performance. It will be attended by many people who fill the stadium.

I don't like it because it's really crowded, I can't imagine running out, coming out, traffic jams and so on. If I personally couldn't, I wouldn't go there, but my wife and children would definitely go there," he said.

Tompi also highlighted the hectic news that said many people were willing to borrow money from loan services to be able to buy a relatively expensive Coldplay concert ticket.

The man who was born in Lhoksemawe, Aceh reminded that those who do not have money to buy tickets should not sacrifice themselves by borrowing.

"If you look for happiness, but it leaves you suffering, I don't think it's appropriate. So, don't do that too," said Tompi.

"So, for those who may not have a financial opportunity, just be patient, don't let them borrow," he said.


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