Coldplay Announce Summer Dates
Inviato: mar mar 01, 2005 1:00 pm
After weeks of speculation, Coldplay have confirmed they will be playing five UK dates this summer in support of their forthcoming as-yet untitled third studio album.
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Coldplay will be perform their biggest UK headline shows to date when they begin their 2005 world tour with a series of outdoor concerts this summer. They will play two nights at the 30,000 capacity Crystal Palace Athletics Stadium in London, two nights at the 25,000 capacity Reebok Stadium in Bolton, and a night at Bellahouston Park in Glasgow, which also holds 25,000 people.
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Tickets will cost £32.50, and will go on sale at 9am on Saturday March 5. However, there will be a pre-sale of tickets to registered fans at the band's official website http://www.coldplay.com from Thursday March 3.
Notably, the live dates are close to, but do not clash with Glastonbury weekend adding further fuel to the fire that Coldplay will be one of three huge names headlining the Somerset festival this year.
While the earliest of these new dates may be for June, Coldplay drummer Will Champion hinted recently via an interview with the band's fanclub mailout that fans might get the chance to see the band playing some more intimate gigs even earlier, saying they would be playing live in the UK “Maybe Spring 2005â€.
Despite Champion confessing that Coldplay were "utterly petrified" at the prospect of performing live having not played for over a year, guitarist Jonny Buckland explained that the band were looking forward to playing the dates.
“We’ve spent a long time in the studio and haven’t played a gig for eighteen monthsâ€, Buckland said, “So we can’t wait to get out on tour and play our new songs live.â€
Not unsurprisingly rumours about the new album’s title, running order and release date have been spreading like wildfire. The most common of these is that the record will be entitled 'Zero Theory' and will have a release date of May 24 on Parlophone Records.
Songs expected to be featured on the album include ‘Square One', 'Talk’, ‘Something Ain't Right’, ‘Fury’, ‘Till Kingdom Come’, ’Blasphemy’, ’What If’, ’Echo My Name (I Can't Believe You're Gone)’, ’X&Y’, ’The Hardest Part’ and ’Déjà Vu’.
fonte:xfm.com
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Coldplay will be perform their biggest UK headline shows to date when they begin their 2005 world tour with a series of outdoor concerts this summer. They will play two nights at the 30,000 capacity Crystal Palace Athletics Stadium in London, two nights at the 25,000 capacity Reebok Stadium in Bolton, and a night at Bellahouston Park in Glasgow, which also holds 25,000 people.
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Tickets will cost £32.50, and will go on sale at 9am on Saturday March 5. However, there will be a pre-sale of tickets to registered fans at the band's official website http://www.coldplay.com from Thursday March 3.
Notably, the live dates are close to, but do not clash with Glastonbury weekend adding further fuel to the fire that Coldplay will be one of three huge names headlining the Somerset festival this year.
While the earliest of these new dates may be for June, Coldplay drummer Will Champion hinted recently via an interview with the band's fanclub mailout that fans might get the chance to see the band playing some more intimate gigs even earlier, saying they would be playing live in the UK “Maybe Spring 2005â€.
Despite Champion confessing that Coldplay were "utterly petrified" at the prospect of performing live having not played for over a year, guitarist Jonny Buckland explained that the band were looking forward to playing the dates.
“We’ve spent a long time in the studio and haven’t played a gig for eighteen monthsâ€, Buckland said, “So we can’t wait to get out on tour and play our new songs live.â€
Not unsurprisingly rumours about the new album’s title, running order and release date have been spreading like wildfire. The most common of these is that the record will be entitled 'Zero Theory' and will have a release date of May 24 on Parlophone Records.
Songs expected to be featured on the album include ‘Square One', 'Talk’, ‘Something Ain't Right’, ‘Fury’, ‘Till Kingdom Come’, ’Blasphemy’, ’What If’, ’Echo My Name (I Can't Believe You're Gone)’, ’X&Y’, ’The Hardest Part’ and ’Déjà Vu’.
fonte:xfm.com
p.s.
Modeste come capacità gli stadi boh pensavo di più