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He assured attendees of Oasis ‘ reunion tour that they needn’t fear a similar fate; introducing “Slide Away” at their Manchester show at Heaton Park on Sunday (7/20), Liam asked, “do we have any lovebirds in the house?
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Coldplay kicked off their four-night takeover of Toronto's Rogers Stadium on Monday, and although fans seemed to have a better experience inside the new venue than at last week's inaugural show, a crowd management expert suggests there's still room for improvement.
Coldplay concerts now come with a tongue-in-cheek warning. At the band's show on Saturday, frontman Chris Martin made sure to give attendees a heads-up that they might appear on stadium screens during the "Jumbotron Song" part of the set.
If you live in Toronto, you have probably heard that Coldplay is in town this week. The award-winning rock band kicked off their first performances at Toronto’s newest venue, Rogers Stadium, on July 7, followed by a second show on July 8. They will return to finish their stops in the city on Friday, July 11 and Saturday, July 12.
Can you expect privacy in a public setting? A Toronto-based family lawyer discusses the ramifications of the viral Coldplay “kiss cam” video.
Oasis enjoyed a little onstage joke at the expense of their friends, and fellow stadium-filling English rock band, Coldplay at their final Manchester show yesterday, July 20.
Coldplay is playing at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison tonight just days after a Kiss Cam video at one of its concerts went viral.
Toronto was abuzz with Coldplay's four recent concerts at the new Rogers Stadium, but for Maple Leafs fans, an extra layer of excitement came courtesy of defenseman Conor Timmins. Earlier this week, Timmins,
Coldplay front man Chris Martin shared a warning with fans following the viral fallout over the viral kiss cam moment involving Astronomer CEO Andy Bryon. Speaking to fans during the first concert since, Martin said, "We'd like to say hello to some of you in the crowd," which was met with raucous laughter.
Coldplay fans appeared to experience a smoother exit from Toronto's Rogers Stadium on Monday night, after complaints of poor crowd control following the outdoor venue's inaugural show last week. But some concertgoers were still left feeling lucky to get out without any major incident.
While Coldplay recently made headlines for exposing a couple that shouldn’t have been attending their concert together, in Montreal Canadiens fans’ minds, Coldplay will always be linked to the team’s entrance on the ice.