The Coldplay phenomenon: the group sold their fifth and sixth Rivers and announced the seventh show

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The Coldplay phenomenon: the group sold their fifth and sixth Rivers and announced the seventh show

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Live Coldplay at Unico stadium in La Plata. Now they go for six shows on the River. Photo: Andres D’Elia

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The anger for Coldplay doesn’t stop: with five shows sold out, and due to massive demand, a sixth show has been confirmed at River Stadium for Nov. 2, which sold out right away and they’ve already announced. seventh date for November 4th.

What is happening at Coldplay in Argentina has surpassed the fanaticism that existed for the British band on a global level. The seven stadiums with 60,000 people each is something that has never been done for the group.

The new date was added to those fully sold on October 25, 26, 28 and 29, in addition to November 1 sold between yesterday and today, and November 2 sold today.

On this seventh date, Coldplay has surpassed the old record of five Rolling Stones date on the River, and now passes well six Soda Stereo concerts in 2007. The big question is whether they will continue to add features until they top the ten Roger Waters Rivers with TheWall.

Coldplay in La Plata, 2017. Photo: Andrés D’Elia

Coldplay in La Plata, 2017. Photo: Andrés D’Elia

a wonderful show

Two new Coldplay dates have been added to those recently announced in Colombia and Chile as a result of the impressive demand of fans. With over 3.2 million tickets sold worldwide, Coldplay’s incredible shows, characterized by their impressive presentation, emotion as the central axis of all their presentations and the active public participation as part of their shows, does not stop adding followers around the world. world.

The tour includes the release of Music Of Spheresthe band’s ninth studio effort, that single High Power was first produced from the International Space Station by French astronaut Thomas Pesquet. In addition, the disc includes the song My worldwhich made the group the first British band to debut at number one on the US Hot 100 for their collaboration with BTS.

After his last visit to the country, within the framework of the successful tour A Head Full Of Dreams (which started in Argentina in 2016 and ended here a year later, in 2017), will show Music Of The Spheres World Tourthe most revolutionary tour of his entire career.

Chris Martin with the Argentine flag in La Plata Photo: Andrés D'Elia

Chris Martin with the Argentine flag in La Plata Photo: Andrés D’Elia

Music of Spheres marked the return of the band after the COVID-19 pandemic. They didn’t tour in support of their previous album, Everyday life (2019), because it was decided to pause the tour until they know how to ensure it is environmentally friendly.

This view becomes reality in Music of the Spheres Tour– In conjunction with the announcement, the band released a detailed plan outlining how they will have minimal impact on the environment, resulting in 50% less carbon dioxide generated in relation to A Head Full of Dream Tour.

The details of ecology

The plan was developed over two years by Coldplay and some leading environmental experts, and features several innovative sustainability techniques.

For example, the band has teamed up with BMW to create the world’s first “rechargeable, mobile show battery” that will power every concert tour, and announced that the tour stage will be made from “a combination of lightweight, low carbon and reusable. materials (including bamboo and recycled steel) that can be reused or recycled properly at the end of the journey. ” They also promised to plant a tree with every ticket sold.

Coldplay announced their “Music From the Spheres World Tour”, pointing to the self-sustainability of their shows.  Press Photo DF Entertainment

Coldplay announced their “Music From the Spheres World Tour”, pointing to the self-sustainability of their shows. Press Photo DF Entertainment

The sustainable columns

  • REDUCE: reduce consumption, recycle vigorously and reduce our CO2 emissions by 50%. On this tour, they will try to reduce direct emissions by 50% compared to the band’s most recent tour (2016-17)
  • REINVENT: support new green technologies and develop new methods of sustainable tourism with very low carbon emissions.
  • RESTORE: Make the tour as environmentally friendly as possible by funding some nature and technology-based projects, and significantly reduce CO2 than the tour does.

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