British rock band Coldplay has set a new benchmark in the world of live music with their “Music of the Spheres” World Tour, breaking the record for the highest attendance for a music tour.
With more than 10.3 million tickets sold and eight months of performances still to come, the British rock band’s Music of the Spheres World Tour has already surpassed Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour ...
(MENAFN- Live Mint) British rock band Coldplay has set a new benchmark in the world of live music with their“Music of the Spheres” World Tour, breaking the record for the highest attendance ...
Coldplay's 'Music of the Spheres World Tour' has officially become the highest-attended music tour in history, surpassing Taylor Swift's 'Eras Tour' with over 10.3 million tickets sold—while still ...
Coldplay’s “Music of the Spheres” World Tour has shattered attendance records, with over 10.3 million tickets sold. Their January performance in Ahmedabad, India, attracted 223,000 fans.
British rock band Coldplay is all set to begin the India leg of their ‘Music of the Spheres’ tour, with the first stop at DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. With around 70, 000 people estimated ...
Elsewhere, their ‘Music Of The Spheres’ tour recently became the biggest rock tour of all time with the band recently continuing their jaunt in Asia. They are also set to embark on a UK tour ...
Coldplay have announced some huge new shows as part of their ongoing Music of the Spheres World Tour. They also confirmed as part of this epic tour, which began in March 2022, further dates will ...
Coldplay’s Music Of The Spheres World Tour in Mumbai is set for January 2025, promising an unparalleled concert experience with a visually stunning stage, LED wristbands, and inclusivity measures.
The Music of the Spheres World Tour began in March 2022 in Costa Rica and is set to continue until September 2025. Coldplay frontman Chris Martin had previously spoken about the band’s enthusiasm for ...
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“We are only going to do 12 proper albums and that’s real,” the frontman told Zane Lowe in an Apple Music interview.