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"This album was fuelled by a desire to move from black and white into colour," says Coldplay frontman Chris Martin. "Or, if you like, we decided to let our garden grow a little more unkempt. The bloodhound was let off its leash." However you might describe it, there's no mistaking the artistic leap which 'Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends' represents for the four friends collectively known as Coldplay. "I think it's our boldest and most confident record," says bassist Guy Berryman. "We were much more open to new ideas and influences and much less afraid to experiment." "It can be easy to stop yourself from trying things because you're scared of what people might say," adds Martin, "but we forced ourselves not to do that." The result is a record where groovesome programmed beats jostle with grand swells of church organ ('Lost!'), where the space between verse and chorus is filled with deliciously propulsive stabs of North African-styled strings and tablas ('Yes'), where breezy Flamenco handclaps drive a tale of gloom and despair ('Cemeteries Of London'), or where four-to-the-floor rhythms meld with weeping strings for an ode to lost glories ('Viva La Vida'). It sounds like Coldplay, only different. "The starting point for this album was listening to an amazing old Blur song called 'Sing (To Me)' while we were on the road with 'X&Y'," says Martin, referring to a pounding, hypnotic track from Blur's first album. "I remember hearing it and thinking, 'OK, we need to get better as a band'." The first song for Coldplay's new album was written the very next day. "I'm driven by two things," Martin continues. "One is trying to make sense of existence. The other is when I hear something brilliant, trying to write something as good as that. With this album, we were inspired by so much amazing music. We'd listen to Rammstein and Tinariwen next to each other and the result would be something like the middle bit of '42'. For another track, we'd listen to Marvin Gaye and Radiohead. Or Jay-Z and the Golden Gate Trio. Or My Bloody Valentine and Gerschwin. Or Delakota and Blonde Redhead. There were no limitations." "We've definitely stretched ourselves," says guitarist Jonny Buckland. But those sonic stretches didn't come at the expense of the diamond-tipped melodies which have helped make Coldplay one of the world's favourite bands since they released their debut album, 'Parachutes', in 2000. 'Viva…' might find Coldplay in experimental mood, but its 10 songs still burst with big, life-affirming hooks and choruses. "I hope so," says Buckland, "We've never been ashamed of tunes and we never will be." "We're still obsessed with making songs that can be sung to the rafters," agrees Martin. "We just wanted to present them differently." In that spirit, the band decided at the very beginning of the recording process that 'Viva…' would be their shortest album. "We realised we hadn't really listened to any albums all the way through for quite a long time," explains Buckland, "the simple reason being that people put too many songs on them." "So, although it meant leaving off some tracks that we love," says Martin, "this album had to finish before an episode of CSI is over." Sure enough, the band kept the album's ten tracks within their target of 42 minutes (though additional hidden songs do bring the overall length to 46 minutes). Another big change was that the band found themselves a permanent HQ; a former bakery tucked down an anonymous alley opposite a north London council estate. There, they could rehearse, write, work on artwork or just relax (the dartboard proved particularly popular). As Buckland says, "It's the first time we've had a proper band home since we were rehearsing in my student bedroom in 1999. And it made a big difference." "The Bakery has been an absolute godsend," agrees drummer Will Champion. "We could come in every day, with no pressure on time, and just work on our music. Previously, we'd think: We've got a handful of songs, let's go into a big, expensive studio and start recording. But then, we'd end up scrapping most of the stuff and having to start again, because we hadn't spent enough time rehearsing or writing. With this record, we spent months in The Bakery before going into a studio. We just demoed and played and rehearsed and practiced, until things sounded great. We ended up much better prepared for the actual recording, a lot of which we actually did in The Bakery too." From the start, the band were joined in The Bakery by the album's two producers, Brian Eno and Markus Dravs. "It was Brian's idea to work with us," says Martin. "I would often meet up with him for tea and start playing tabla machines and that just turned into a year's worth of production. Then Markus came through Win from Arcade Fire, after he worked on 'Neon Bible'. Win said, 'You should work with this guy cos he'll whip you into shape'." Eno and Dravs pooled their talents to form something of a production dream team in the studio. "They're both very different characters," explains Berryman, "they really balanced each other out." As Win Butler had implied, Dravs was a harsh task master. "He worked us like dogs," grins Buckland. "Everything had to be done to his exacting standards. He really pushed us as musicians, to get us to the point where we could record a lot of the album live." And that's exactly what they did. "I would say about 80 percent of what you hear was recorded with the four of us in a circle, playing together," says Martin. "That's a pretty unusual way to record these days, but it's the ultimate fun of being in a band." Eno, meanwhile, provided the inspiration and confidence Coldplay needed to develop their sound. "He completely disrupted the formula," says Champion. "He forced us to change everything about our usual way of working and then see where that would take us. Brian has this amazing ability to demystify wonderful music and make it seem very achievable. We weren't afraid to try anything." And that means anything; be it relocating to Barcelona to record group vocals in ancient churches, or inviting a hypnotist into The Bakery. "That was a good day," says Champion. "He talked us through this process of extreme self-relaxation and the possibilities of what you can do when you're in a state where there are no constraints on your imagination. Then we went back downstairs and played some music. There was some hope that we'd be able to regress into some Tudor madrigal or something!" Sadly, that didn't happen, nor did any of the resulting music make it onto the album, but the band still found it a worthwhile experience. "I was buzzing for weeks," says Champion. "It just backed up what Brian always says about not being afraid to experiment and try things you haven't done before." "Brian brought so much to this album," agrees Martin. "For starters, he actually played on a lot of it. But he brought life, freedom, drive, distortion, excitement, oddness, madness, sexuality, geekiness and Roxyness. All of those things. He's amazing." Another crucial presence in the studio for 'Viva…' was the band's close friend and former manager, Phil Harvey. He's the person you'll see listed as Coldplay's fifth member in the booklet accompanying both 'Viva…' and their multi-award winning second record, 2002's 'A Rush Of Blood To The Head'. Yet, when the band had made their third album, 2005's 'X&Y', Harvey was absent, living in Australia. "With our last album, we missed our editor and our fifth member, because he was a few thousand miles too far away," says Martin. "Some of the songs on that record are great, but we needed someone to say, relax, take this out, don't worry about this. Phil's like an overlord figure for us." "He was the biggest difference of all on this record, I think," adds Buckland. "We missed him so much on the last one. He's our wise man, sounding board, buffer zone, everything. It's amazing how much easier things are when he's around." Which certainly isn't to say that making 'Viva…' was trouble-free. Coldplay have always put themselves through the mill to make their records, and 'Viva…' was no exception. "It's actually been more of a roller-coaster than ever," says Martin. "I think if you want to make something good, you have to suffer for it. And we went through every emotion you can dream of. Except sloth. We haven't really gone through that. But everything else. And I think you can hear that in the finished product." 'Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends' takes its title from the extremes of emotions that fuel it. This is an album characterised by loss and uncertainty, travel and time, happiness and regrets. "I'm not sure if it's bi-polar syndrome, but we definitely have something going on in our heads which is as much down as it is up," says Martin. "Unfortunately it's uncontrollable. I wrote these songs in both states; they're up and down and all over the place. There was no lyrical plan, they just come out like that. But they're rallying cries too. There's always love, joy and excitement in our music." That much is obvious from the giddy rush of 'Lovers In Japan' or the sweet carnal bliss of 'Strawberry Swing'. But it's clear, too, from the insistent hope of a track like '42' ("There must be something more") or the spine-tingling group-sung climax to 'Death And All His Friends'. "We're never going to lose the desire to be optimistic," says Martin. What then, of Coldplay's ambitions for 'Viva…'? "I wanted this record to prove us worthy of the position we've been given," says Martin. "And there's no question that we've come out of this process a better band; whatever anyone makes of the record, when we play live, we're gonna be on fire. But, ultimately, however cerebral you try to get about it, this album is there to entertain people; to provide 42 minutes of enjoyment, with ten great songs that will each be somebody's favourite. I'm really hopeful that we've achieved that."
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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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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 Extend Music of the Spheres Tour Into Summer 2024 With New European Dates
The run will include their first-ever shows in Greece, Romania and Finland.
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The eye-popping spectacle that includes a number of forward-thinking green initiatives kicked off in March 2022 in Costa Rica, and, according to the release, has sold more than 7.5 million tickets to date. Fans can register for first access to the presale for the new shows beginning on Tuesday (July 25) here now.
The presale will being at 9 a.m. local time in Athens, Bucharest, Budapest, Lyon, Rome and Helsinki and at 10 a.m. local time in Dusseldorf, Munich, Vienna and Dublin; the general on-sale will kick off at 10 a.m. local time for all the cities on July 28. The Music of the Spheres tour will pick up again with run of North American dates in September and October, followed by November shows in Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, Australia and Malaysia before moving on to Manila and Singapore in January 2024 and Bangkok in February.
Check out the dates for Coldplay’s 2024 European Music of the Spheres tour below:
June 8 — Athens, Greece @ Olympic Stadium
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There was widespread disappointment among Coldplay fans in Italy on Friday after the British band's concerts scheduled in Rome next summer sold out immediately.
Last week Coldplay announced two concerts in Rome's Stadio Olimpico on 12 and 13 July 2024 as part of the group's Music of the Spheres world tour.
Due to "phenomenal demand" the band added a third and then a "fourth and final" date - 15 and 16 July 2024 - with pre-sale tickets made available on Tuesday.
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However after tickets went on general release on booking sites in Italy on Friday morning, hundreds of fans took to social media to complain that they came away empty-handed despite "waiting for hours" in an online queue.
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Coldplay Music of the Spheres Tour setlist 2023 in full: What Chris Martin and co will perform at their Naples, Italy concerts, support acts, stage time and more
Coldplay have made it back home.
The latest blockbuster world tour in support of Chris Martin and co.'s most recent UK Number 1 album Music Of The Spheres - featuring collaborations with BTS and Selena Gomez - as well as being executive produced by none other than Max Martin - has finally returned UK shores.
After touring Mexico and the Caribbean, the US and parts of Europe, the Music of the Spheres World Tour is currently on British shores for a four-night stint at Manchester's Etihad Stadium and two dates at Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales.
But what exactly can UK fans expect from Coldplay's Music of the Spheres world tour? We've got you covered with all the essential info below.
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Coldplay's music of the spheres tour setlist 2023 in full: songs for stadio diego armando maradona, naples, italy on 21st and 22nd june 2023, 1. higher power, 2. adventure of a lifetime, 3. paradise, 4. charlie brown, 5. the scientist (with excerpts of oceans), 6. viva la vida, 7. hymn for the weekend, 8. let somebody go (with vocals from h.e.r), 10. in my place, 12. human heart, 13. people of the pride, 15. infinity sign (with excerpts of music of the spheres and every teardrop is a waterfall), 16. something just like this (shortened), 17. midnight, 18. my universe (feat. bts), 19. a sky full of stars , 21. humankind, 24. fix you (with excerpts of midnight), 25. biutyful, coldplay's music of the spheres tour european dates 2023 in full:, june 1, 3, 4 - etihad stadium, manchester, uk, june 6 & 7 - principality stadium, cardiff, wales, june 21 & 22 - stadio diego armando maradona, naples, italy, june 25, 26, 28 & 29 - san siro, milan, italy, july 8, 9, 11 & 12 - ullevi, gothenburg, sweden, who are the support acts for coldplay's music of the spheres tour at stadio diego armando maradona, naples, italy.
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All about Coldplay. Show dates of Coldplay in 2024. After the huge success, Coldplay return to Italy for the unmissable concerts of the Music of The Spheres - World Tour in Rome: July 12 2024 - Stadio Olimpico, Rome. July 13 2024 - Stadio Olimpico, Rome. July 15 2024 - Stadio Olimpico, Rome. July 16 2024 - Stadio Olimpico, Rome.
The official Coldplay website, featuring news, tour dates, lyrics, videos, the Coldplay Timeline and official merchandise store. Coldplay Kaotican Alphabet Menu. Home; Store; News; Music; Tour; ... Coldplay - Music of the Spheres World Tour. World Tour. INCLUSIVITY Sustainability. All UK / EUROPE USA / CA L. AMERICA ASIA / AUSTRALIA. 8th Jun ...
13 luglio 2024 - Stadio Olimpico, Roma. 15 luglio 2024 - Stadio Olimpico, Roma - NUOVA DATA. 16 luglio 2024 - Stadio Olimpico, Roma - NUOVA DATA. Biglietti per i concerti dei Coldplay. I biglietti per le date europee del Music of The Spheres - World Tour dei Coldplay sono disponibili su Ticketmaster. Bio, carriera e curiosità sui Coldplay.
Following the sellout success of Coldplay's 2023 European stadium shows, the band have today announced a third run of European dates for summer 2024, as part of their record-breaking Music Of The Spheres World Tour. Fans could register for first access to tickets in the presale - which begins for all shows on Tuesday, July 25 - at ...
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Parterre tickets for 2023 Coldplay concerts in Italy are available at 103,50€ + fees for the show in Naples, and at 109,25€ + fees for the show in Milan. Numbered seats in the stadiums Maradona of Naples and San Siro of Milan vary depending on the position and cost 172,50€ + fees in the First Sector. The price of tickets in the following ...
Find Coldplay tickets on Italy | Videos, biography, tour dates, performance times. Book online, view seating plans. VIP packages available. ... But those sonic stretches didn't come at the expense of the diamond-tipped melodies which have helped make Coldplay one of the world's favourite bands since they released their debut album, 'Parachutes ...
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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 ...
Via Piccolomini, 5 20151 Milan, Italy. 12 upcoming concerts. Additional details. Price: €57.50 - €172.50 Doors open: 19:00. Tour name: Music of the Spheres World Tour. For fans of: Rock, Indie & Alt, and Pop. Share this concert. Share; Tweet; Line-up details. ... There is little in this world that compares to a Coldplay concert ...
The Music of the Spheres World Tour is the ongoing eighth concert tour undertaken by British rock band Coldplay.Announced on 14 October 2021, it is being staged in support of their ninth studio album, Music of the Spheres, marking their return to live performances after the COVID-19 pandemic.The band had not toured for their previous record, Everyday Life (2019), because they wanted to launch ...
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The official Coldplay website, featuring news, tour dates, lyrics, videos, ... the band have announced further European and UK stadium shows for their Music Of The Spheres World Tour in summer 2023. The dates include the tour's first visits to Portugal, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands, alongside UK shows in ...
Coldplay tour dates 2024. Coldplay is currently touring across 12 countries and has 45 upcoming concerts. Their next tour date is at OAKA Spyros Louis Olympic Stadium / OAKA «Σπύρος Λούης» in Athens, after that they'll be at OAKA Spyros Louis Olympic Stadium / OAKA «Σπύρος Λούης» again in Athens. See all your ...
Check out the dates for Coldplay's 2024 European Music of the Spheres tour below: June 8 — Athens, Greece @ Olympic Stadium. June 12 — Bucharest, Romania @ Arena Națională. June 16 ...
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13 luglio 2024 - Stadio Olimpico, Roma. 15 luglio 2024 - Stadio Olimpico, Roma - NUOVA DATA. 16 luglio 2024 - Stadio Olimpico, Roma - NUOVA DATA. Biglietti per i concerti dei Coldplay. I biglietti per le date europee del Music of The Spheres - World Tour dei Coldplay sono disponibili su Ticketmaster. Bio, carriera e curiosità sui Coldplay.
Last week Coldplay announced two concerts in Rome's Stadio Olimpico on 12 and 13 July 2024 as part of the group's Music of the Spheres world tour. Due to "phenomenal demand" the band added a third and then a "fourth and final" date - 15 and 16 July 2024 - with pre-sale tickets made available on Tuesday. Italy's competition watchdog investigates ...
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The latest blockbuster world tour in support of Chris Martin and co.'s most recent UK Number 1 album Music Of The Spheres ... Italy? Coldplay are expected on stage at around 8:15pm BST.
Coldplay is one of the best-loved British rock bands in the world, with numerous tours, top sellers and awards to their name. Formed in 1996, the band's original line-up comprised Chris Martin, the lead vocalist, and Jonny Buckland, the lead guitarist, who met at University College in London.