Who opened for Coldplay in 2016?
Opening acts Lianne La Havas (left) followed Coldplay for the Latin American and European legs of the tour as its main supporting act, while Alessia Cara (right) served as main support during the North American leg.
When was the last time Coldplay tour?
However, the group did play a string of shows in Los Angeles this week, the final of which took place at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on Tuesday (Jan. 21). “This is the last night of our world tour,” frontman Chris Martin joked in between songs.
When was Coldplay’s head full of dreams tour?
September 18, 2015 – November 15, 2017
A Head Full of Dreams Tour/Periods
Who supported Coldplay at Wembley 2016?
Alessia Cara and Lianne La Havas will support the band at the first two shows, while the latter two gigs will see Reef opening.
Are Coldplay ever going to tour again?
Coldplay are to end their ban on touring after hiring eco-experts to get them gigging again. ‘We said about 18 months ago, we won’t do a big tour again until we can make it super clean and super green,’ the 44-year-old said.
When did Coldplay sell out?
Coldplay’s winter arena tour sold out within minutes after fans swamped ticket websites. A spokesman for the band’s tour company, X-Ray Touring, confirmed all shows had sold out “extremely quickly” after going on sale at 9.30am on Friday morning [September 23].
What was the name of Coldplay’s last tour?
A Head Full of Dreams Tour was the seventh concert tour undertaken by British alternative rock band Coldplay, launched in support of their namesake seventh studio album A Head Full of Dreams. Marking the band’s return to large-scale venues, after the brief and intimate Ghost Stories Tour, the tour visited stadiums and arenas across five continents.
Where are the VIP areas for Coldplay tour?
May visit camping areas at Main Stage & at Sahara in the Rose Garden. VIP areas include shaded area air-conditioned restrooms, food & beverage vendors, and full cash bars.
What kind of music does Coldplay play?
Coldplay started out as one of many earnest post-Britpop bands. In the late 1990s, the EPs released by the band had characteristics of dream pop, setting them apart from later studio albums.