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He has been seen arriving and has just arrived. So far, Coldplay have sold out nine stadiums of the River between October and November, that is: 550,000 tickets sold in a few hours.
There are already ten. On November 8, Coldplay will rock the Monumental de Núñez for the tenth consecutive time. Produced by DF Entertainment, tickets for the new show will go on sale this Tuesday (June 7), at 12pm via Allaccess (https://www.allaccess.com.ar/event/coldplay).
For statisticians, Chris Martin’s band sets a new record, surpassing the nine River runs they had achieved Roger Waters with his The wall live in 2012. So Coldplay becomes the band with the most River Stadium on a tour through the history of Argentina.
With this series of shows, Coldplay have sold 550,000 tickets. And it’s worth more. photo EFE
Step by step (very fast)
In December of last year, Coldplay announced their return to Argentina for October of this year. The joy of the fans was to be expected: the relationship of the band led by Chris Martin with the local audience was sealed by fire when they chose the country as the place to start and end their tour A head full of dreamsbetween 2016 and 2017.
With the pandemic in the middle and the release of his great new album The music of the sphereswhich includes colossal hits such as My universe with BTS, the tour through Argentina promised to be a success.
Enabled the tenth date of the Music of the Spheres tour, the presentations will be with the following calendar: 25, 26, 28 and 29 October, and 1, 2, 4, 5 and 7 November. This new one, on November 8th, will be the last chance for fans not to miss itAt least on this trip.
Coldplay Ticket Price Chart at Monumental Stadium.
Chris Martin himself echoed the phenomenon and sent a salute to Argentine fans. “Today we can announce our last concert number ten at River Plate. It’s incredible! We are so grateful! “
ecological awareness
The visit of Coldplay, in addition to becoming a milestone in the history of the country’s music for the number of tickets sold, promises to mark a before and after when it comes to proposals for sustainable showswith an unprecedented deployment of actions to create a responsible and attentive show of the environment and resources.
Beyond the disruption the pandemic represented for show business, Coldplay weren’t touring their previous album, Every day life (2019) and put their shows on hold until they find a way to make their tour greener.
In March 2012, Roger Waters breaks the river fill record nine times. Coldplay left him behind. Photo Martin Bonetto
The tour that will bring back Coldplay, after their last show in 2017, as part of the closure of the iconic tour A head full of dreamsoffers a new way of experiencing live entertainment.
To achieve this, they decided to generate active awareness in their own shows to be generated a positive change in relation to the care of natural resources. In this way, the main axes of the revolutionary tour are:
To reduce: reduce consumption, recycle extensively and reduce our CO2 emissions by 50%. On this tour they will work 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: making the tour as beneficial to the environment as possible by funding a range of nature and technology-based projects and significantly reducing more CO2 than the tour produces.
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Source: Clarin