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Next up was an uplifting performance of the perennial crowd favorite “Yellow.”Ĭoldplay kept the energy flowing as they performed many of their hits, including “The Scientist,” “Every Teardrop is a Waterfall,” “Viva La Vida,” “Fix You,” “Magic,” “Midnight,” “Adventure of a Lifetime,” and my personal favorite “Clocks,” which I was able to film. They opened with “A Head Full of Dreams,” and the show took off with a bang, with fireworks and a dazzling light display. Here’s a video of Alessia singing “Scars to Your Beautiful”:ĭespite the two ladies’ awesome performances, I and all the Coldplay fans were thrilled to see our boys finally take the stage at 9:05. Unfortunately, I was not able to get a clear photo of her performance, so this one will have to do. The only song of hers I was very familiar with was her big 2015 hit “Here,” but I found myself liking all the songs she sang, including “I’m Yours,” “Wild Things,” and her latest single “Scars to Your Beautiful” – of which she gave a tremendously moving performance. Next on stage was the 20-year old Canadian singer Alessia Cara, who immediately won me over with her warm, genuine personality, not to mention incredible voice. She performed her songs “Wild Horses,” “Pray” and “The Way I Do,” and finished up with an impassioned performance of her excellent torch song “The River,” which is currently #5 on the Billboard Alternative Chart. Bishop Briggs, who was born in the UK, raised in Japan and Hong Kong, and now lives in Los Angeles, sings a rather intense style of bluesy alternative pop-rock with an almost gospel quality. There were two opening acts – singers Bishop Briggs and Alessia Cara – who were both awesome, and got the crowd energized before Coldplay took the stage. Chris Martin and his band mates Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman and Will Champion put on a tremendously colorful and entertaining show, complete with laser lights, fireworks, confetti and huge floating balls. It was the second night of two concerts they played to a crowd of 80,000 at the legendary Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, California, and they didn’t disappoint.
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Thursday, July 21, 2016 / St.I finally got the long-overdue opportunity to see one of my all-time favorite bands Coldplay in concert on August 21.Wednesday, J/ Indianapolis, IN / Bankers Life Fieldhouse.Sunday, J/ New York, NY / MetLife Stadium.Saturday, J/ New York, NY / MetLife Stadium.You can get all the details and links to purchase tickets at the official Coldplay site at Below is the full list of U.S. As always, the tour promised surprises and a lot of candy for both eyes and ears, with a setlist that spans their entire career. leg of the tour began in mid-July and runs through early September. 2016 marks Coldplay’s first global stadium and arena tour in years, in support of their seventh studio album, A Head Full of Dreams.