# 1 for sure
by miataman on 2009-07-13DTE Energy Music Theatre - ClarkstonRating: 5 out of 5They are # 1 in my book ,very energetic had the whole place on their feet .
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Coldplay are a rock band from London, England that have sold over 100 million albums worldwide and won seven Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year for 2002’s “Clocks” and Song of the Year for 2008’s “Viva La Vida.” Led by frontman and pianist Chris Martin, the band features guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman, drummer Will Champion and creative director Phil Harvey. Their debut album, Parachutes, in 2000, contained the breakout single “Yellow.” Further LPs in their discography include A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002), X&Y (2005), Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008), Mylo Xyloto (2011), Ghost Stories (2014), A Head Full of Dreams (2015), Everyday Life (2019) and Music of the Spheres (2021). The latter contained “My Universe,” their smash collaboration with BTS, which turned them into the first British band in history to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Coldplay’s tenth studio album, Moon Music, was released in October 2024, and features “ALL MY LOVE,” “WE PRAY” (with Little Simz, Burna Boy, Elyanna and TINI) and more.
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Coldplay 2025 North American Tour Dates:
Act .i. Planets
Act .ii. Moons
Act .iii. Stars
Act .iv. Home
The North American leg of Coldplay: Music Of The Spheres World Tour - delivered by DHL in support of Moon Music kicks off in May 2025. After opening in Stanford, California the band will tour much of North America through the end of July.
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The North American leg of the Coldplay: Music Of The Spheres World Tour - delivered by DHL begins on May 31, 2025 at Stanford Stadium in Stanford, California.
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They are # 1 in my book ,very energetic had the whole place on their feet .
The concert and location was great. My favorite part was them actually coming out into the crowd and making you apart of the concert. It really was one of the best concerts I have been to!. I would recommend it to anyone that love their music!
It was our first time at the Gorge Amphitheatre, WA. What a spectacular setting for this unbelievable performance. From start to finish we were impressed. From the helpfullness and courtesy of the security guards, to the staff of the campground and the Gorge Amphitheatre - everything was well organized, well appointed and it was smooth sailing all the way!! We had floor seats, and arrived about 45mins before Coldplay went on. The opening acts were great. We sat in Row 18, and we had a perfect view of everything. Coldplay were fantastic. They came on stage just as the sun was setting, and the cascades of reds, and orange light down the Columbia River Valley made for an almost sureal backdrop to the show. It was one of those performances when you just can't believe how perfect everything was. Anyone who is a true Coldplay fan needs to see them live.
I went to see the show with my son as we both listen to their music. The weather was beautiful and we sat on the grass centre from the stage. The sound was perfect just like you were listening to your IPOD and the visual performance from the band unbelievable. They were so amazed of the size of the crowd because there was a hockey game on the same night. They gave 110% moving to smaller stages in the crowd. They are true performers yet despite their stardom are still humble. They interacted with the audience and also gave out a free Live CD as their thanks. I've seen alot of concerts and this one by far was the best. Even the parking was perfect. I parked near the exit and was out of the venue in 10 minutes and on my way home listening to my free CD. My only complaint I wished they could have played on and on. I would definitely go to see them again.
Not only did Colplay sound absolutly amazing, they put on an AMAZING show. From the ballons, to the random stages, to there amazing vocals. They got the crowd involved and made it very apparent that they were just as happy to be there as the crowd was to see them. They talked about detroit and michigan and even included us in some of there song lyrics. Overall one of the best performances/bands out there :)
the concert was great. Really awesome sound there. This is my husband and I's 3rd trip down to the Gorge. We've come from Victoria for these shows. It is our favorite place to see concerts now. To see arena shows now would not be the same for us. We love the Gorge. The concert was awesome. It was a beautiful night overlooking the Columbia. I like how the band played at different places too other than the stage. That was really cool how they went up to the back, that must have been amazing for the people up there. They also played up to the side of us, that was really cool to see them quite up close. We liked the stage props too, and the screen that showed the close ups of Chris playing piano. Really cool. We'll definitely see another show there.
Fantastic doesn't even begin to describe the event - The Gorge was beautiful, as always, the hot sunny day turned into a beautiful evening with an amazing sunset, blues, pinks, purples and orange streaked the across the sky just at Coldplay started. They played all their best songs, had the crowd wrapped around their little fingers from start to finish. For those of us in the "cheap seats" they surprised us with a platform stage 20 feet away. An acoustic Billie Jean, shout out to MJ, was received with screams of delight from the fans... everything was phenomenal!!!!!!!
Doesn't get much better than watching one of the biggest bands in the world perform in the one of the most beautiful settings in the world. great show.
The Gorge is pretty much the best outdoor venue I'll been to. The view of the Columbia river is beautiful and the mountains made a wonderful background. Coldplay always put on a good show. Chris Martin was even amazed by the amount of people that attended. Overall, it was a night to remember. The people, the music and the venue... I can't ask for anything any better.
Even though the seating was tight, everyone was in great spirits, and the weather played 'nice' ... pretty important as you take in the awe-inspiring views from our perch above the Columbia River valley! As the sun sets, the lights start to dance, and we get our first taste of what was to be a nurturing ride down memory lane with Chris and the band -- from Yellow to Viva la Vida, they were solid and authentic to each song, with a little fun & frolicking thrown in, some crowd acknowledgments, and a tribute to MJ -- who could ask for more? Ah yes, but then came the crowd fun (balloons and a few times when the band actually ran into the crowd to play on these mini-stages that had been setup ... a real treat for those that couldn't get seats up close). Some in the end could practically touch the band even though they were up on the ridge. :-) A testament to the kindness of Coldplay...
Absolutely flawless. But I would suggest getting mosh pit tickets at all costs. It's way better and it's the one thing I regret not doing.
simply outstanding. unbelievable band. unbelievable venue.
The band seemed a like they were finding their timing for the first part of the show. Chris seemed tired, his vocals didn't have the oomph behind them they sometimes do. The second half of the show they seemed to be warmed up and found their groove. Timing was more 'on', and the vibe seemed to flow more, Chris's voice found more strength. Their sense of caring about the audience was clear and much appreciated.
Concert was awesome, fab, great sound, great venue. Always wanted to hit the Gorge, and what a great start, Coldplay!
A great show,coldplay played all their hits and rocked the house!!