Jon Buckland

Experience the stunning spectacle of Coldplay’s record-breaking Music Of The Spheres world tour at your local cinema with this spectacular worldwide live broadcast of the band’s sold out concert at Buenos Aires’ River Plate stadium directly from Argentina in a stadium bursting with lights, lasers, fireworks and LED wristbands - all of which combine to make Coldplay’s concerts such a joyful and life-affirming experience.

The famed British rock band is taking to the stage at Al Wasl Plaza on Tuesday February 15 as part of the Expo 2020 Dubai Infinite Nights Series.

Coldplay's Jordan Concerts For 'Everyday Life'

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SUNSET PERFORMANCE - Staged atop the capital’s aged citadel, this set reflects the second halve of the new record. The sunset performance opened with “Guns”, then moved into the single “Orphans” accompanied by a jumping choir. The set wrapped with the album’s title track, sizzling out against a brightly glowing horizon.

SUNRISE PERFORMANCE - As a live debut of their newly released double LP Everyday Life, Coldplay have shared two performances from Amman, Jordan– one taking place at sunrise, and another at sunset. Staged atop the capital’s aged citadel, this set reflects the first halve of the new record. The sunrise performance kicked off at 4am GMT, with the city cloaked in grey clouds as the band whisked through each new track. For their performance of “Arabesque”, they were joined by Stromae, Femi Kuti, and a pack of sparkling horns.

An in-depth and intimate portrait of Coldplay's spectacular rise from the backrooms of Camden pubs to selling out stadiums across the planet. At the heart of the story is the band's unshakeable brotherhood which has endured through many highs and lows.

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Superstar band Coldplay presented songs from its upcoming sixth album, "Ghost Stories," in an hour-long cutting-edge special that is an immersive blend of light, video, dramatic staging and intimate world premiere performance. Titled "Coldplay: Ghost Stories," the special focused on the multi-Grammy Award-winning band's latest album, which will be released worldwide May 19. Directed by "Coldplay Live 2012" helmer Paul Dugdale, this in-the-round special - recorded in front of an 800-person audience in Los Angeles in March - will blend live-performance footage with cinematic film. Atmospheric projection will deliver awe-inspiring 360-degree imagery - around, above and below the band - while being woven into the overall filmed narrative. In addition to the new single "Magic" from Ghost Stories, the set list for the special also include worldwide hits such as "Viva La Vida," "Paradise" and "Clocks." The special was conceived by Coldplay, Paul Normandale and Misty Buckley.

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Coldplay Live 2012 is the band's first concert film/live album for nine years. It documents their acclaimed Mylo Xyloto world tour, which was seen by more than three million people since it began in June 2011. The film was directed by Paul Dugdale, previously responsible for Adele's Live at the Royal Albert Hall and The Prodigy's Worlds On Fire concert films. Coldplay Live 2012 includes footage from Coldplay's shows at Paris's Stade de France, Montreal's Bell Centre and the band's triumphant Pyramid Stage headline performance at Glastonbury 2011.

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Coldplay at Cidade do Rock, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on October 01, 2011. Setlist: 01. Mylo Xyloto / 02. Hurts Like Heaven / 03. Yellow / 04. In My Place / 05. Major Minus / 06. Paradise / 07. Lost! / 08. Violet Hill / 09. God Put A Smile / 10. The Scientist / 11. Us Against The World (or Shiver, acoustic) / 12. Politik / 13. Viva la Vida / 14. Charlie Brown / 15. Life Is For Living / 16. Clock / 17. Fix You / 18. Every Teardrop

iTunes Festival: London 2011 is a live EP from the British alternative rock band Coldplay. The album was recorded at the iTunes Festival in July 2011 in London. It was later released as a free download by The Sunday Times, where the EP was available 7 songs. The following week 5 more songs were available by The Times.

A young idle Japanese boy gets a platonic crush on a European model he accidentally sees in the street. He follows her around the city.

Coldplay showcased several tracks from their new album in an open air concert at the BBC Television Center in London. The gig - broadcasted live on BBC Two - featured new material such as Violet Hill and 42, alongside old favorites including Clocks and In My Place. The band left the main stage briefly to perform an acoustic version of Yellow against the backdrop of the Television Center building. The gig ended with a rousing version of Lovers in Japan that involved showering the crowd with thousands of paper butterflies.

Weeks before the much-anticipated release of their album X&Y, Coldplay took the stage at Brooklyn Academy Of Music for an intimate night of storytelling and live music. Chris Martin, Will Champion, Guy Berryman, and Jon Buckland debuted new tunes ("Square One," "Fix You"), revisited old favorites ("Clocks," "Yellow") and even shared a song they wrote for Johnny Cash ("Till Kingdom Come"). Chris explained that "Yellow" was inspired by the Yellow Pages ("In an alternative universe this song would be called Playboy") and revealed "Speed Of Sound" was an attempt to rip-off Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill." It was a magical night for the introspective Britpop heavyweights.

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Features Coldplay in a 90 minute live DVD shoot taken from their performances at the Horden Pavilion in Sydney, Australia, in July 21st and 22nd, 2003. Tracks include the hits "Politik", "Yellow", "Trouble", "Clocks" and many more. Also features 2 previously unreleased live tracks: "The One I Love" and "Moses".

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