Customer Reviews for Coldplay
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It's the Disney World of Concerts
It's almost impossible to experience Coldplay live and not find yourself almost overwhelmed with joy. Like if we could bottle that feeling and just give it to everyone in the world. The spectacle itself is on another level. The whole light show with the crowd is amazing. I have seen them in concert 5 times and each time they find a way to increase the spectacle itself. If you are not a fan before you enter, that will change rather quickly. The only thing more impressive than the lights and fireworks, is Christopher Martins cardio. That dude has the energy of a two year old with an espresso IV. To hear thousands and thousands of people sing together as if we are old friends, the event has the effect of turning the strangers beside you into a least play cousins. My seats where higher than we have had in the past, but the it began to rain, I was kinda glad to be in that space. It was my 4 year olds first and my 8 year olds second show. They are still excited about it.
Great show distorted audio
The review on Coldplay. The band sounded great world class choreography but as an engineer and audio entrepreneur I was very disappointed. The distortion either because of volume or the audio was over driven into the mixer from the mixer I don't know but for a band who millions of dollars worth of tickets for it's tour it's a shameful failure for the sound crew they should have go on into the Stands and listen to the product before they disappointed everybody. it's was such a wonderful show. COLDPLAY please take note love you guys.
Healing Magic
Coldplay's almost 2-hour show Monday night was huge. Chris Martin and company were wonderful transporting us all to a sensory delight. Hard Rock Stadium is massive and the show Coldplay delivered was on an equal scale. From the 3 large screens and the technical visuals to the abundant color everywhere to the fireworks somehow timed perfectly to the music. It was an experience that was uplifting and united the crowd into a state of happiness while even delving into the mad mad world we all find ourselves searching to find ways to cope. Coldplay's message is one of love, kindness and embracing one another's differences. We're all the same in the end. The setlist was a "best of Coldplay" that included a lot from their last two records, "Ghost Stories" and "A Head Full of Dreams", yet the show began with "Yellow" a song from a much earlier record. Things exploded into a synergy of big songs, complex visuals and an energy that engulfed each and every soul present.
Absoulute Perfection
I went to a coldplay concert for the first time yesterday. THey helped get me through the pandemic so when I go the tickets it was a truly exciting moment. From the moment they began the music it all was perfect. It was a truly emotional moment with the new songs and old crowd favorites. The energy of the whole stadium was excitement. It was a magical night
Wonderful show on a sad day
Chris Martin and company proved again why they are a must see concert show! With Alina Bares and Tove Lo providing the opening acts - a mix of soft pop followed by hard techno, setting the stage. The show started with a moment of silence to honor the events of the day and was quietly (and respectfully) followed up with a tribute to Tom Petty. With that, the show began and quickly became a high-energy display of lights, confetti and high-flying musicality. Anyone who has listened to Rock radio know Coldplay's songs/lyrics, which added to the show! Chris Martin loudly encouraged everyone to join in and be one a part of the show. This was led to its grand conclusion with "Viva la Vida", where the crowd sang full-throated through the chorus. Martin allowed his emotion to show through as well. Stopping on a couple of occasions to correct a 'bad start' or confess the emotion he and the band were feeling. When all was done, the crowd left happy, drained, relaxed and feeling good better.
Too loud
Concert PAs were way too loud and left our ears ringing