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Conversely, the A Head Full of Dreams Tour (2016–17) saw Coldplay performing exclusively at stadiums in all countries except the United States, which also included arena dates. [15] It became one of the highest-grossing concert runs of all time , with over $523 million from 5.38 million tickets sold across 114 nights. [ 16 ]
After the release of Coldplay's eighth album, Everyday Life (2019), lead singer and pianist Chris Martin said they would not tour until their sets were environmentally friendly, [2] which led the record to be promoted with small charity concerts and a performance at the Amman Citadel in Jordan, broadcast by YouTube. [3]
Jikamarie was the opening act on both dates, while Lola Amour and Dilaw were surprise guests on January 19 and 20 respectively. [37] [38] Coldplay were the first Western group to perform two sold-out shows at the Philippine Arena on a single tour, thereby setting the record for the highest attendance ever by any musical act at the arena. [39] [40]
Coldplay is heading back to North America for more of the Music of the Spheres World Tour after its six-night gig in Seoul in April. After the release of its 10th studio album, "Moon Music," last ...
In 2023, a Coldplay concert opens like a triumphant finale — LED wristbands flashing, confetti canons on overdrive, a singalong of 68,000 voices repeating “You've got a higher power,” to ...
Coldplay — along with Billie Eilish, Dave Matthews Band, Jack Johnson and others — are among the most environmentally friendly major touring artists in the world, and the group has provided an ...
The Philippine Arena during U2's Joshua Tree concert on December 11, 2019. Coldplay performs for over 48,000 fans at the Philippine Arena on January 20, 2024, during their Music of the Spheres Tour. The Philippine Arena has hosted several concerts by local and international artists.
The A Head Full of Dreams Tour was the seventh concert tour undertaken by British rock band Coldplay.It was announced on 27 November 2015 in support of their seventh studio album, A Head Full of Dreams, and marked a return to live performing at stadiums following the intimate shows from Ghost Stories Tour (2014), which saw the band playing in venues such as the Beacon Theatre and Royal Albert ...