Coldplay touring the U.S. Get your tix.
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Coldplay touring the U.S. Get your tix.
I'm about ready to purchase some tickets for the 2/9 show in Phoenix, AZ. I think this is their first large scale show in the U.S. They have tour dates on their website at www.coldplay.com. I can't wait to see this band live.
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What's your definition of large scale show?
Their Parachutes tour played small venues, the Rush of Blood pre-tour played equally small venues, but their regular tour played some pretty big ones, although not football stadiums.
Edited to add: Looks like this is the West Coast leg of the tour they did here in October. Saw them in Baltimore and it was an A+ show.
Their Parachutes tour played small venues, the Rush of Blood pre-tour played equally small venues, but their regular tour played some pretty big ones, although not football stadiums.
Edited to add: Looks like this is the West Coast leg of the tour they did here in October. Saw them in Baltimore and it was an A+ show.
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Here on the east coast, it looks like their appearences are only Radio "Holiday" shows with various other bands. Got my tix to see them here in DC at the MCI center, general admission, gonna rush to the stage once they hit the stage. Should be a cool show with "Queens of the Stone Age", "The Vines", "Zwan" and others.
I agree the Baltimore show was great, really liked the rear triptych screen projection. The audience was a slightly lifeless, at the DC 9:30 show and the Philadelphia show that was eventually shown on HBO, the sing along to "Everything's Not Lost" was fantastic.
I agree the Baltimore show was great, really liked the rear triptych screen projection. The audience was a slightly lifeless, at the DC 9:30 show and the Philadelphia show that was eventually shown on HBO, the sing along to "Everything's Not Lost" was fantastic.
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I meant to say large scale tour since they've never come to Phoenix, AZ .
Ticketmaster sucks. I bought tix online and said it was the best seat available. Checked again, and they had better seats.
Ticketmaster sucks. I bought tix online and said it was the best seat available. Checked again, and they had better seats.
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I am really pissed that I am going to miss their show in St. Louis in February - the wife and I are going to be on our belated honeymoon. She's disappointed, too, maybe she will make it up to me.
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COLDPLAY CONFIRMS EXTENSIVE
NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
Late Show with David Letterman Performance Set
Coldplay has confirmed the first leg of what will be their
most extensive North American tour to date. Presented
by MTV and kicking off January 21 in Orlando, the first run
will hit large halls in 26 cities. Plans are also currently
being made for a May/June second leg of North American dates.
In addition to their 2003 headline tour, Coldplay is set to
return to the States next month for a run of major market
Christmas radio shows and a December 16 performance
on Late Show with David Letterman. See below for a
complete list of confirmed tour dates.
Coldplay's stunning sophomore album
"A Rush of Blood to the Head" debuted #5 on
Billboard's Top 200, selling over 140,000 its
first week. The release also entered the chart at #1 in 12
countries around the globe including Canada, Germany,
Australia and the United Kingdom, as well as making the
Top 10 in five additional countries. Coldplay's 2000
debut album, Parachutes, sold 1.3 million copies in the U.S.
(5 million worldwide), was awarded the 2002 Grammy Award
for Best Alternative Music Album and spawned the
international hit singles "Yellow" and "Trouble."
Coldplay - 2002/2003 Tour Dates
December
8 Los Angeles CA KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas
9 San Francisco CA KLLC Alice In Winterland
11 Boston MA WBCN X-MAS Rave
12 New York NY K-ROCK Claus-Fest
13 Washington DC WHFS WHFS-Mas Nutcracker
15 Philadelphia PA Y-100 Festival 2002
16 New York NY Late Show with David Letterman
January
21 Orlando FL Hard Rock Live
22 Coral Gables FL University of Miami Convocation Hall
24 Birmingham AL BJCC Concert Hall
25 Charlotte NC Grady Cole Center
27 New Orleans LA Saenger Theatre
28 Houston TX Verizon Wireless Theatre
29 Austin TX Frank Erwin Center
31 Dallas TX Next Stage
February
1 Oklahoma City Civic Center Music Hall
3 St. Louis MO Savvis Center
4 Kansas City KS Memorial Hall
6 Denver CO Fillmore Auditorium
7 Magna UT Saltair Resort Pavillon
9 Phoenix AZ Dodge Theater
24 Ottawa ONT Corel
25 Montreal ONT T.B.A.
27 Hartford CT Oakdale
28 Camden NJ Tweeter Center
March
2 Pittsburgh PA Palumbo Theatre
3 Detroit MI Fox
4 Indianapolis IN Murat Theatre
6 Atlanta GA T.B.A.
7 Nashville TN Ryman Auditorium
9 Columbus OH The Pavillion
10 Louisville KY Palace Theatre
12 Milwaukee WI Eagles Ballroom
13 Minneapolis MN Target Center
NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
Late Show with David Letterman Performance Set
Coldplay has confirmed the first leg of what will be their
most extensive North American tour to date. Presented
by MTV and kicking off January 21 in Orlando, the first run
will hit large halls in 26 cities. Plans are also currently
being made for a May/June second leg of North American dates.
In addition to their 2003 headline tour, Coldplay is set to
return to the States next month for a run of major market
Christmas radio shows and a December 16 performance
on Late Show with David Letterman. See below for a
complete list of confirmed tour dates.
Coldplay's stunning sophomore album
"A Rush of Blood to the Head" debuted #5 on
Billboard's Top 200, selling over 140,000 its
first week. The release also entered the chart at #1 in 12
countries around the globe including Canada, Germany,
Australia and the United Kingdom, as well as making the
Top 10 in five additional countries. Coldplay's 2000
debut album, Parachutes, sold 1.3 million copies in the U.S.
(5 million worldwide), was awarded the 2002 Grammy Award
for Best Alternative Music Album and spawned the
international hit singles "Yellow" and "Trouble."
Coldplay - 2002/2003 Tour Dates
December
8 Los Angeles CA KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas
9 San Francisco CA KLLC Alice In Winterland
11 Boston MA WBCN X-MAS Rave
12 New York NY K-ROCK Claus-Fest
13 Washington DC WHFS WHFS-Mas Nutcracker
15 Philadelphia PA Y-100 Festival 2002
16 New York NY Late Show with David Letterman
January
21 Orlando FL Hard Rock Live
22 Coral Gables FL University of Miami Convocation Hall
24 Birmingham AL BJCC Concert Hall
25 Charlotte NC Grady Cole Center
27 New Orleans LA Saenger Theatre
28 Houston TX Verizon Wireless Theatre
29 Austin TX Frank Erwin Center
31 Dallas TX Next Stage
February
1 Oklahoma City Civic Center Music Hall
3 St. Louis MO Savvis Center
4 Kansas City KS Memorial Hall
6 Denver CO Fillmore Auditorium
7 Magna UT Saltair Resort Pavillon
9 Phoenix AZ Dodge Theater
24 Ottawa ONT Corel
25 Montreal ONT T.B.A.
27 Hartford CT Oakdale
28 Camden NJ Tweeter Center
March
2 Pittsburgh PA Palumbo Theatre
3 Detroit MI Fox
4 Indianapolis IN Murat Theatre
6 Atlanta GA T.B.A.
7 Nashville TN Ryman Auditorium
9 Columbus OH The Pavillion
10 Louisville KY Palace Theatre
12 Milwaukee WI Eagles Ballroom
13 Minneapolis MN Target Center
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Richard Ashcroft, the former lead singer of The Verve, is opening for Coldplay. That should be cool.
Even the venues that aren't small like arenas etc. are cut into a 1/4 or something with curtains for a more intimate setting with the band.
I saw them in Chicago in September and they were great.
Even the venues that aren't small like arenas etc. are cut into a 1/4 or something with curtains for a more intimate setting with the band.
I saw them in Chicago in September and they were great.
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Saw them last night here in The Ham.
They were great! The lead singer (sorry...I don't know their individual names) was very energetic and the music was top notch. They have a very impressive light show with the concert as well. They seemed pretty excited and the crowd was very enthusiastic. They played for about and hour and a half. They also played 2 new songs that are not on their current albums.
A guy named Ron Sexsmith opened for them. Very good opener and had a Jackson Browne, '70s-ish type sound. Never heard of him but was pleasantly surprised.
They were great! The lead singer (sorry...I don't know their individual names) was very energetic and the music was top notch. They have a very impressive light show with the concert as well. They seemed pretty excited and the crowd was very enthusiastic. They played for about and hour and a half. They also played 2 new songs that are not on their current albums.
A guy named Ron Sexsmith opened for them. Very good opener and had a Jackson Browne, '70s-ish type sound. Never heard of him but was pleasantly surprised.
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Great show tonight here in Phoenix, although marred by two lunkheaded guys and the row they were in. This entire row had at least 2 people get up every two songs or so and get beer. They were yapping their asses off as well. The two lunkheads were doing the devil sign thing each song relentlessly. After that they decided to throw their empty beer cups into the crowd. They then threw a cup of ice out during yellow. These were grown men. I'm reminded everyday why I believe in my signature so much. I'm so tired of people.
On to the band. They were excellent and in good spirits. They played a b-side "One I Love" and two new tracks "Moses" and "Ladder to the Sun". They closed with the latter which was excellent. They started out with "Politik" as I had predicted. The encore included "In My Place" and "Clocks". Great show and a great light show too. I just wish I had seen it with a better behaved audience. Adios.
On to the band. They were excellent and in good spirits. They played a b-side "One I Love" and two new tracks "Moses" and "Ladder to the Sun". They closed with the latter which was excellent. They started out with "Politik" as I had predicted. The encore included "In My Place" and "Clocks". Great show and a great light show too. I just wish I had seen it with a better behaved audience. Adios.
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Saw them in Columbus Sunday night. Great show. Even the people who paid $100+ on Ebay for tiks got their moneys worth. The band sounded great, and looked to be having a lot of fun on stage.
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Saw them in Columbus Sunday night. Great show. Even the people who paid $100+ on Ebay for tiks got their moneys worth. The band sounded great, and looked to be having a lot of fun on stage.
Saw them in Columbus Sunday night. Great show. Even the people who paid $100+ on Ebay for tiks got their moneys worth. The band sounded great, and looked to be having a lot of fun on stage.