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Coldplay announce two more Dublin dates at Croke Park
Coldplay have announced two extra Croke Park gigs in Dublin as part of their Music of the Spheres world tour. The additional shows will take place on September 1 and 2 next year.
Pre-sale tickets for the group's first two gigs, set to take place on 29 and 30 August, went live this morning.
Due to incredible demand, 3rd & 4th Coldplay Music Of The Spheres World Tour dates have been added on 1st & 2nd September 2024 at Croke Park in Dublin! Presale tickets are available now at https://t.co/UWkpMmnvlK #ColdplayDublin #MusicOfTheSpheresWorldTour pic.twitter.com/g1BJ2D2xOp — MCD Productions (@mcd_productions) July 25, 2023
MCD, the promoter for the gigs said: "Due to incredible demand, 3rd & 4th Coldplay Music Of The Spheres World Tour dates have been added on 1st & 2nd September 2024 at Croke Park in Dublin!"
Tickets for the Croke Park gigs begin at a bargain €20 as part of the special Infinity package, with the most expensive top VIP tickets ranging from €300-500.
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Fans can buy a maximum of four presale tickets and a maximum of six general sale tickets.
Tickets for all four dates go on general sale this Friday at 10am at Ticketmaster.ie .
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Coldplay in concert at the Manchester Ethiad Stadium in May as part of their Music Of The Spheres World Tour. Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA Wire
Coldplay have added a third and fourth concert date in Croke Park next year as part of its Music of The Spheres world tour.
The gigs will take place on September 1st and 2nd. Tickets for the new dates went on sale earlier on Tuesday for those who preregistered last week.
The general sale for all the Dublin shows – August 29th and 30th, and September 1st and 2nd – will begin at 10am this Friday at ticketmaster.ie .
Some fans hoping to secure tickets on Tuesday complained that the Ticketmaster site had crashed, with their screen reading that “an unexpected error has occurred”.
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Promoter MCD said following the “sell-out success” of Coldplay’s summer 2023 European stadium run, the band announced a third run of European dates for June, July and August 2024.
“Since the first Music Of The Spheres world Tour date in March 2022, Coldplay have sold more than 7.5 million tickets – the most for any tour over the last two years,” it said.
The last time the band – comprising Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman, Will Champion and creative director Phil Harvey – played in Ireland was in 2017, as part of their A Head Full of Dreams tour.
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Coldplay in Croke Park: Ticket prices, seating arrangements and important dates ahead of sale
Coldplay will perform in Dublin's Croke Park on Thursday, August 29 and Friday, August 30 2024
- 14:54, 24 JUL 2023
- Updated 11:20, 25 JUL 2023
Colplay are set to return to Irish shores to play two gigs in Dublin's Croke Park next summer.
The British rockers have confirmed that they will perform in the Dublin venue on Thursday, August 29 and Friday, August 30 2024, subject to licence. Coldplay previously performed in Croke Park back in 2017.
Ticket prices and types for the three Irish concerts at Croke Park have now been confirmed, as has the seating map. Irish fans hoping to go to the shows in Croke Park can register for first access to tickets in the presale, which begins on Tuesday, July 25 at 10am.
General sale is set to begin on Ticketmaster on Friday, July 28 from 10am. Here's everything we know so far about ticket prices, dates, and seating arrangements at Croke Park.
Read more: How to get Coldplay Infinity tickets for bargain €20 for Croke Park concerts
Coldplay Dublin ticket prices
Tickets for Coldplay's Dublin gigs range from a bargain €20 as part of the special Infinity package , and the most expensive top VIP tickets are €300-500.
Infinity package €20
Standing €120
Seated €80-180
VIP €300-500
Coldplay at Croke Park – seating layout
Here's the official Ticketmaster map of the seated and standing areas at the three Croke Park concerts.
Important dates-register for presale by 25 July
All Irish fans hoping to see Coldplay in Dublin are being reminded that they must apply for a presale code through the band's website or VIA MCD's website .
Presale and General sale dates
- Artist Presale - Tuesday, July 25 at 10am
- Promoter Presale - Wednesday, July 26 at 10am
- General Sale - Friday, July 28 at 10am
Fans can buy a maximum of 4 presale tickets and a maximum of 6 general sale tickets.
When do you get your presale code for Coldplay?
Fans who signed up for the artist presale on Coldplay's website, should have received an email already telling them they have been granted a presale code.
Presale codes for those lucky to receive one should start to get their codes from Monday morning at 11am, July 27.
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All you need to know about Coldplay's Dublin gigs
Kenneth Fox
Earlier today, Coldplay announced two concerts in Ireland next summer as part of their ongoing world tour.
The band will play Croke Park on August 29th and 30th next year as part of their Music of the Spheres Tour.
The other locations included on the tour include the likes of Athens, Budapest, Lyon and Vienna.
Here's everything you need to about the 2024 gigs.
When do tickets go on sale?
Presale tickets will go on sale at 10am on Tuesday, July 25th, followed by the general sale at 10am on Friday, July 28th.
You can sign up for artist presale through the band’s official website here .
When was the last time Coldplay played in Ireland?
The last time the band played in Ireland was back in 2017 when they also played in Croke Park.
By all accounts it was a great show with one wheelchair user even being crowd-surfed to the stage to play harmonica.
However, there was a sour note when the band moved to the smaller stage for a more intimate performance and guitarist Jonny Buckland was hit with a bottle of beer which had been thrown from the crowd.
How successful was their last tour?
Coldplay's A Head Full of Dreams Tour started on March 31st, 2016, and finished up on November 15th, 2017, with a pair of gigs in La Plata, Argentina.
The band played a total of 122 shows overall on the tour and grossed $523 million, making it the ninth highest grossing tour of all time.
How much does it cost to stay in Dublin on those dates?
A quick search of Hotels.com shows there are rooms available for two people on August 29th from around €150 to €200.
On August 30th there are similar prices for hotels in Dublin city centre, ranging from €150 to €225.
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Coldplay Announce 2023 Tour Dates
By Matthew Strauss
Coldplay have announced 2023 dates on their world tour in support of Music of the Spheres . Next year, the band will perform in Portugal, Spain, the United Kingdom, Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, and the Netherlands. Find Coldplay’s schedule and a trailer for the tour below.
Coldplay famously declined to tour in support of Everyday Life for environmental reasons. The band has set out to make the Music of the Spheres World Tour more sustainable, with a press releasing touting concerts powered entirely by renewable energy. For example, there have been solar panels and wind turbines at every venue to help power the shows.
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Chart-topping band Coldplay have announced more tour dates for 2023 following the success of their incredible Music of the Spheres tour that has recently taken place in the UK
- 11:46, 23 AUG 2022
Coldplay has announced more tour dates for their Music of the Spheres tour that will take place in 2023.
The indie band have recently completed six nights at Wembley Stadium in London, with crowds lighting up the sports and entertainment venue with their glowing wristbands that Coldplay concerts are now famous for.
The Music of the Spheres tour has been promoted as a sustainable event , powered by rechargeable batteries and fuelled by renewable sources.
The tour, which kicked off in Costa Rica in March 2022, has seen the likes of London Grammar and H.E.R join Coldplay on stage as the support acts.
But when are the new Music of the Spheres tour dates and how can you get tickets?
Here's everything you need to know.
What are the new Music of the Spheres tour dates?
Since the record-breaking tour began in March, more than four million tickets have been sold for dates in Latin America, North America and Europe.
The latest dates were teased in the music video for Coldplay’s latest single, Humankind.
The announced tour dates are as follows:
Wednesday, May 17: Estádio Cidade de Coimbra - Coimbra, Portugal
Wednesday, May 24: Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys - Barcelona, Spain
Thursday, May 25: Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys - Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday, May 31: Etihad Stadium - Manchester, UK
Thursday, June 1: Etihad Stadium - Manchester, UK
Tuesday, June 6: Principality Stadium - Cardiff, UK
Wednesday, June 21: Stadio Diego Armando Maradona - Naples, Italy
Sunday, June 25: Stadio San Siro - Milan, Italy
Monday, June 26: Stadio San Siro - Milan, Italy
Saturday, July 1: Stadion Letzigrund - Zurich, Switzerland
Wednesday, July 5: Parken - Copenhagen, Denmark
Thursday, July 6: Parken - Copenhagen, Denmark
Saturday, July 8: Ullevi - Gothenburg, Sweden
Sunday, July 9: Ullevi - Gothenburg, Sweden
Saturday, July 15: Johan Cruijff ArenA - Amsterdam, Netherlands
Sunday, July 16: Johan Cruijff ArenA - Amsterdam, Netherlands.
How to get Coldplay tickets
Coldplay fans will be able to get their hands on tickets to the latest tour dates when they go on sale on Thursday, August 25 at 10am.
The tickets will be available via Ticketmaster .
There will be no presale for the new dates.
What have Coldplay said about the Music of the Spheres tour?
Ahead of the COP26 summit last year, Coldplay stated that they wished for the Music of the Spheres tour to be one of the greenest in history as they pushed to make their event more environmentally friendly.
The band told social media platform Twitter at the time: “We’ve been planning this tour for years, and we’re super excited to play songs from across our whole time together.
“At the same time, we’re very conscious that the planet is facing a climate crisis.
“So we’ve spent the last two years consulting with environmental experts to make this tour as sustainable as possible, and, just as importantly, to harness the tour’s potential to push things forward.
“We won’t get everything right, but we’re committed to doing everything we can and sharing what we learn."
They added: “It’s a work in progress and we’re really grateful for the help we’ve had so far.
"If you’d like to come to a show and sing with us, we’re so excited to see you.”
As well as the "show battery", which has been supplied by BMW to run the show via renewable energy, there are many other ways during the concert where fans can get involved to make the event more sustainable.
At the concerts, there are kinetic floors placed in certain locations so that fans' movements can be converted into energy, and there are also electricity-generating pedal bikes so fans can actively charge the show's batteries.
These sustainable alternatives will replace the usual diesel and petrol generators, which will reduce the carbon footprint of the tour.
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Thursday August 29 2024 - Monday September 02 2024 | Croke Park, Dublin | Subject to licence
Music Of The Spheres World Tour Croke Park, Dublin 29th & 30th August, 1st & 2nd September 2024 Subject to licence SOLD OUT
‘ THE GREATEST LIVE MUSIC SHOW EVER’ The Times ‘Genuinely stunning’ ★★★★★, The Guardian ‘A fantastical feel-good bonanza’ ★★★★★, NME “As good as it gets" ★★★★★, The Sun "A truly mesmerising spectacle” ★★★★★, London Evening Standard
Following the sellout success of Coldplay’s summer 2023 European stadium run, last Thursday the band announced a third run of European dates for June, July and August 2024, as part of their record-breaking Music Of The Spheres World Tour.
Since the first Music Of The Spheres World Tour date in March 2022, Coldplay have sold more than 7.5 million tickets – the most for any tour over the last two years. The tour has also received rave reviews from fans and critics alike, picking up accolades including Favorite Touring Artist at the 2022 AMAs and Tour of The Year at the 2023 iHeartRadio Awards.
Last month, a report by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology revealed that Coldplay’s current tour has so far produced 47% less CO2e emissions than their previous stadium tour in 2016/17 (on a show-by-show comparison), and that 5 million trees have already been planted around the world (one for each concert goer so far).
The new dates are as follows:
JUNE 2024 8: Athens - Olympic Stadium 12: Bucharest - Arena Națională 16: Budapest - Puskas Arena 22: Lyon - Groupama Stadium 23: Lyon - Groupama Stadium
JULY 2024 12: Rome - Stadio Olimpico 13: Rome - Stadio Olimpico 20: Dusseldorf - Merkur Spiel-Arena 21: Dusseldorf - Merkur Spiel-Arena 28: Helsinki - Olympiastadion
AUGUST 2024 15: Munich - Olympiastadion 17: Munich - Olympiastadion 21: Vienna - Ernst-Happel-Stadion 22: Vienna - Ernst-Happel-Stadion 29: Dublin - Croke Park 30: Dublin - Croke Park
SEPTEMBER 2024 01: Dublin - Croke Park - EXTRA DATE 02: Dublin - Croke Park - EXTRA DATE
Coldplay have also confirmed they will make a limited number of Infinity Tickets available for the shows at a later date. Infinity Tickets are released for every Coldplay show to make the Music Of The Spheres World Tour accessible to fans for an affordable price. They will cost the equivalent of €20 per ticket. They are restricted to a maximum of two tickets per purchaser, and must be bought in pairs (which will be located next to each other).
DHL is the Official Logistics Partner of the Music Of The Spheres World Tour, supporting the band in their mission to cut the tour’s direct emissions by 50%.
FULL UPCOMING MUSIC OF THE SPHERES WORLD TOUR DATES:
SEPTEMBER 2023 20: Seattle, WA - Lumen Field (Support: H.E.R. + 070 Shake) SOLD OUT 22: Vancouver, BC - BC Place (Support: H.E.R. + 070 Shake) SOLD OUT 23: Vancouver, BC - BC Place (Support: H.E.R. + 070 Shake) SOLD OUT 27: San Diego, CA - Snapdragon Stadium (Support: H.E.R. + 070 Shake) SOLD OUT 28: San Diego, CA - Snapdragon Stadium (Support: H.E.R. + 070 Shake) SOLD OUT 30: Los Angeles, CA - Rose Bowl (Support: H.E.R. + 070 Shake) SOLD OUT
OCTOBER 2023 1: Los Angeles, CA - Rose Bowl (Support: H.E.R. + 070 Shake) SOLD OUT
NOVEMBER 2023 6: Tokyo - Tokyo Dome (Support: Yoasobi) SOLD OUT 7: Tokyo - Tokyo Dome (Support: Yoasobi) SOLD OUT 11: Kaohsiung - Kaohsiung National Stadium (Support: Accusefive) SOLD OUT 12: Kaohsiung - Kaohsiung National Stadium (Support: Accusefive) SOLD OUT 15:: Jakarta - Gelora Bung Karno Stadium (Support: Rahmani Astrini) SOLD OUT 18: Perth - Optus Stadium (Support: Amy Shark, Thelma Plum) SOLD OUT 19: Perth - Optus Stadium (Support: Tash Sultana, Thelma Plum) SOLD OUT 22: Kuala Lumpur - National Stadium Bukit Jalil (Support: Bunga) SOLD OUT
JANUARY 2024 19: Manila -Philippine Arena (Support: TBA) SOLD OUT 20: Manila -Philippine Arena (Support: TBA) SOLD OUT 23: Singapore - Singapore National Stadium (Support: TBA) SOLD OUT 24: Singapore - Singapore National Stadium (Support: TBA) SOLD OUT 26: Singapore - Singapore National Stadium (Support: TBA) SOLD OUT 27: Singapore - Singapore National Stadium (Support: TBA) SOLD OUT 30: Singapore - Singapore National Stadium (Support: TBA) SOLD OUT 31: Singapore - Singapore National Stadium (Support: TBA) SOLD OUT
FEBRUARY 2024 03: Bangkok - Rajamangala National Stadium (Support: TBA) SOLD OUT 04:: Bangkok - Rajamangala National Stadium (Support: TBA) EXTRA DATE
SEPTEMBER 2024 01: Dublin - Croke Park - Extra date 02: Dublin - Croke Park - Extra date
Thu 29th Aug 2024 | Croke Park, Dublin | Sold Out | Doors 5:00 PM
Fri 30th Aug 2024 | Croke Park, Dublin | Sold Out | Doors 5:00 PM
Sun 1st Sep 2024 | Croke Park, Dublin | Sold Out | Doors 5:00 PM
Mon 2nd Sep 2024 | Croke Park, Dublin | Sold Out | Doors 5:00 PM
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Coldplay have announced two concerts in Ireland next summer as part of their ongoing world tour.
The band will play Croke Park on August 29th and 30th next year as part of their Music of the Spheres Tour.
✨ New European dates announced for summer 2024 in Athens, Bucharest, Budapest, Lyon, Rome, Düsseldorf, Helsinki, Munich, Vienna & Dublin Register now for first ticket access at https://t.co/x6SOofcfN1 Delivered by DHL #MusicOfTheSpheresWorldTour pic.twitter.com/f3Ri4mKu7W — Coldplay (@coldplay) July 20, 2023
Presale tickets will go on sale at 10am next Tuesday or general sale at 10am next Friday.
It follows days of speculation after details of the gig were accidentally released on Ticketmaster and ‘#ColdplayDublin’ was spotted in Amsterdam.
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Fans could see Coldplay for just €20 at Croke Park next summer
After the stress of attempting to secure Taylor Swift tickets , you'd be forgiven for wanting to swear off concerts for a while but if anyone could get us back in a virtual queue, it'd be Coldplay.
Following much speculation, Coldplay have finally unveilled plans for a third run of European tour dates which are scheduled for June, July, and August 2024.
The upcoming tour includes four shows at Croke Park in Dublin on Thursday, August 29, and Friday, August 30, 2024, as well as Saturday, September 1, and Sunday September 2, pending approval.
Presale for the Irish tickets started on Tuesday 25 July with those fans hoping to nab entry having to sign up for access on the band's website . This has now closed but what about those mysterious Infinity tickets?
What are the Infinity tickets?
Infinity tickets are just as magical as they sound. They are a lower-priced ticket which Coldplay have made for their world tour but they do require you to put a lot of trust in the universe.
The tickets cost just €20 each, are released in pairs, and only become available a few months before the concert happens.
This means that you have to trust that you’ll be lucky and be able to get them pretty close to the concert date instead of buying tickets when they go on sale a year before the show - but you could save lots of money.
If you do manage to nab Infinity tickets you won’t know where you’ll be watching the show from until you arrive at the stadium - talk about taking a chance!
MCD confirmed that a 'limited number of Infinity Tickets' will be made available for the shows at a later date.
So, if you're happy chancing your luck and holding off on buying tickets - or aren't lucky in the general sale - these could be a good option to still get into the concert next August.
When are tickets on sale?
Presale tickets - which fans had to register to have access to - went on sale on Tuesday 25 July 2023.
The tickets were available from 9am local time in Athens, Bucharest, Budapest, Lyon, Rome, and Helsinki and at 10am local time in Dusseldorf, Munich, Vienna, and Dublin.
The general sale for all cities will commence at 10am local time on Friday, July 28.
Where else is the band going on tour?
This new series of concerts will mark Coldplay's debut performances in Greece, Romania, and Finland. Additionally, the band will return to Rome for the first time since 2003 and visit Budapest for the first time since 2008.
The Music Of The Spheres World Tour, which started in March 2022, has been a massive success, with Coldplay selling over 7.5million tickets, making it the most popular tour in the past two years.
The tour has garnered praise from both fans and critics, earning the band accolades such as Favorite Touring Artist at the 2022 AMAs and Tour of The Year at the 2023 iHeartRadio Awards.
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CONFIRMED: Coldplay announce Irish dates as part of European tour
Coldplay will play two concerts at Croke Park next year
David Hurley
20 Jul 2023 8:47 AM
COLDPLAY have confirmed details of two shows in Ireland as part of the European leg of their upcoming world tour.
The band will perform at Croke Park stadium in Dublin in August 2024.
According to the announcement, which was made this Thursday morning, the band will bring their Music of the Spheres World Tour to GAA headquarters Thursday, August 29 and Friday, August 30.
JUST ANNOUNCED: @Coldplay Music Of The Spheres World Tour returns to Europe in 2024! See Coldplay live at Croke Park in Dublin on 29th & 30th August 2024! Sign up now for first access to tickets at https://t.co/UWkpMmnvlK . #MOTSWT #ColdplayDublin pic.twitter.com/TFgJYVDEnP — MCD Productions (@mcd_productions) July 20, 2023
Fans can register now at Coldplay.com for first access to tickets for the Dublin shows.
The presale begins at 10am next Tuesday, July 25 while tickets will go on general sale at 10am on Friday, July 28.
Coldplay last played at Croke Park during the summer of 2017.
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Speculation is rife that Coldplay will be announcing a Dublin gig, with the global sensations hinting at an Irish date during their recent world tour.
Irish Coldplay fans were left heartbroken amid earlier tour announcements, with Dublin seemingly snubbed due to insurance costs.
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Now eagle-eyed fans have spotted the hashtag ‘#ColdplayDublin’ popping up on screens at their shows, building hype that an Irish date could be on the cards.
Twitter user Rory McEvoy shared a video from the band’s Amsterdam gig, showing off the leading hashtags.
‘Further hints on Coldplay coming to Dublin… this visible at their Amsterdam gig!’ he wrote, with fans of the band eager to see them play at Croke Park.
‘Rory it was quite literally the best gig I was ever at by a mile and I’ve gone to some big gigs in my time,’ one fan wrote.
Further hints on Coldplay coming to Dublin… this visible at their Amsterdam gig! pic.twitter.com/7jfWS7B9jh — Rory McEvoy (@rorymcevoy) July 18, 2023
‘My heart literally started racing when I saw this. Saw them in Manchester and have been to the cinema concert screenings. I’ve no shame in saying I cry my eyes out to ‘Fix You’. They are PHENOMENAL live, a true “living your best life” experience,’ a second shared.
The Viva La Vida singers last played in Ireland in 2017, selling out Croke Park almost instantly.
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I had always heard Coldplay were a fantastic band to see live. They did not disappoint last night at Fedex Field, right in the midst of their joyous and decidedly over-the-top Head Full of Dreams tour.
The show began with an explosion of color and light (including the LED wristbands supplied to every concertgoer) in the titular track on the band's touring album. Then came fan-favorite "Yellow," followed by "Every Teardrop is a Waterfall," the ever-popular "The Scientist," and "Birds" (the latter was a bit of a personal disappointment as it replaced the brilliant "God Put a Smile Upon Your Face" from recent setlists). This part of the show finished with the anthem "Paradise," featuring an incredible remix outro.
Next the show slowed down for an intimate trio of songs (most of us actually took a seat). This included one of the better tracks from the sub-par "Ghost Stories", "Magic."
Soon, however, things picked up with the timeless piano strokes of "Clocks," themed to a magical red light show. Next came the lighthearted "Charlie Brown." Before it began, lead singer Chris Martin asked everyone to put away their phones and simply enjoy the show. This was followed by the radio hit "Hymn for the Weekend," a candlelit (okay...Iphone flashlight lit) "Fix You," and "Viva la Vida." This last one was remarkable, as nearly the entire stadium knew the lyrics and sang along to the triumphant "Oh-oh-ohhhh" chant. The groovy "Adventure of a Lifetime" finished off this section, featuring Chris gettin' down with the audience, asking everyone to "Get low!"
Then came the highlight of the night for me: an acoustic quad of older (*cough* better *cough*) Coldplay songs which were as intimate as they were nostalgic. The lovely riffs of "In my Place" started off the set. "Don't Panic" was sung by drummer Will Champion; it's one of my favorites. But it couldn't top what was (for me) the best song of the night: "Trouble." Somber but beautiful in its own way, "Trouble" is a rare find in the setlists of today's Coldplay and was absolutely fantastic. Finally came another rare gem: "Green Eyes," which was somewhat marred by Chris's well-intentioned attempt at giving the local Redskins some luck (HA! what folly) by changing the lyrics.
The finale of the show was the hopeful and popular trio of "Something Just like This," "A Sky Full of Stars," and "Up and Up." This last track was played against the backdrop of the magical and visually stunning music video for the song.
And if there were two adjectives to sum up the show as a whole, they would be just that: magical and visually stunning. Thanks for an awesome show, Coldplay!
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First of all I need to just say wow! Wow! Yesterday I experienced one of the greatest nights of my life. Yesterday I really did feel like I was part of something special, something so big and beautiful. The love, the happiness and the excaitment people were feeling last night were something you can't put words on. We stood in the rain for so many hours, we sat in a que and then we stood in the rain again.. but let me just say that when Coldplay came on stage they put on the best god damn show ever. You could really feel their thankfulness during the show. They promised us (in Chris Martins own words) "The best fucking show ever" and let me tell you it was! During the night I got to experience people from different countries dancing and singing along together, I got to experience that moment when Chris decided to write a new song about Sweden and Gothenburg! The night was amazing in so many ways. And just as he said during the night, that he believes when people are working together and last night everybody in that arena stood together. We celebrated the music, the evening and most of all we celebrated the love. Because in the end of the day Love is what matters and it will always win.
Yesterday was beautiful, just pure beautiful!
A Coldplay concert is a real face to face experience for a someone who love their songs. It may not be an intimate experience but considering the legions of fans that they have only a concert can accommodate everyone who are waiting all their lives for a chance to hear them live. and they never disappoint. A total performance complete with lasers and light and firework BUT without much fanfare, just them singing & playing their hearts OUT song after song alone or in harmony with the fans some crying, most gleefully dancing to their upbeat song or swaying OR slow dancing to slow Fix You or Yellow and probably thinking of someone they "cannot replace". Chris Martin is an awesome guy and so are the rest of the band. May their personal lives be as awesome as their professional lives, they deserve that too. as to Singapore, it may not be as engaging as it would be in the Philippines but hey, no one can complain; i had the best time celebrating my birthday in one of the best stadium this side of town with around 50K Coldpay fans celebrating with me :) :). Long live Coldplay, may you continue to bring joy to you fans worldwide. Looking forward to another Coldplay concert experience in the future.
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Coldplay will make available a number of affordable tickets for their Dublin concerts next year
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- Updated 10:14, 28 JUL 2023
Coldplay has announced a show at Dublin's Croke Park. The Yellow hitmakers will take to the stage at the home of GAA on Thursday, August 29 and Friday, August 30, 2024, subject to license.
The Dublin dates were revealed as the band announced a third run of European shows as part of their Music Of The Spheres World Tour. Fans hoping to see Coldplay at Croke Park can register for first access to tickets in the presale, which begins on Tuesday, July 25 at 10am GMT.
After that, the general sale begins on Friday, July 28 at 10am. Plus, Coldplay will make a limited number of Infinity Tickets available for these shows.
Read more: Coldplay in Ireland general sale: Ticketmaster tips, prices, times, and how to get cheap tickets
The Infinity Tickets are for people who can't afford Coldplay’s usual ticket fee and cost around €20 each. They must be bought in pairs and you can't choose where you sit.
MCD Promotions explained: “Coldplay have also confirmed they will make a limited number of Infinity Tickets available for the shows at a later date. Infinity Tickets are released for every Coldplay show to make the Music Of The Spheres World Tour accessible to fans for an affordable price.
“They will cost the equivalent of €20 per ticket. They are restricted to a maximum of two tickets per purchaser, and must be bought in pairs (which will be located next to each other).”
Infinity Tickets will be “available for the shows at a later date” with full details yet to be confirmed. As part of the tour, Coldplay will play their first-ever shows in Greece, Romania, and Finland, as well as their first show in Rome since 2003 and first visit to Budapest since 2008.
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Infinity Tickets are released for every Coldplay show to make the Music Of The Spheres World Tour accessible to fans for an affordable price. "They will cost the equivalent of €20 per ticket. They are restricted to a maximum of two tickets per purchaser, and must be bought in pairs (which will be located next to each other).".