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Coldplay is playing at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison tonight just days after a Kiss Cam video at one of its concerts went viral.
Coldplay brought the crowd to their feet, with everything from their newer synth-pop of “Music of the Spheres” to slower 2000s hits.
Coldplay's Music of the Spheres world tour was held at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA, on Wednesday, July 16, and a camera scanning the crowd caught an awkward moment.
Tuesday night’s concert stretched Coldplay’s potential to different pockets of the pop universe, and demonstrated how much their palette has broadened since their mellow breakthrough hit, “Yellow.”
Twenty-five years since the release of their debut album “Parachutes,” Coldplay proved they know how to rock a crowd July 15 at Gillette Stadium.
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Either they’re having an affair or he’s very shy,” Coldplay’s Chris Martin said after the kiss cam caught the couple.
If you’d like to see the seven-time Grammy winners live, last-minute tickets are still available for their July 19 ‘Music of the Spheres’ concert with special guests Willow and Elyanna at Madison, WI’s Camp Randall Stadium on July 19.
Coldplay's concert at Gillette Stadium on Wednesday took an unexpected turn when a couple caught on the jumbotron sparked debate online.
Coldplay found itself in the center of a storm when a camera panned to a couple in an embrace during a show on its “Music of the Spheres World Tour” at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on July 16, prompting frontman Chris Martin to say, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.”