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List of Coldplay live performances
| Coldplay live performances | |
|---|---|
Coldplay at the Glastonbury Festival in 2024 | |
| Concert tours | 8 |
| Promotional concerts | 21 |
| Music festivals | 162 |
| Television shows and specials | 165 |
| Award shows | 48 |
| Radio shows and specials | 64 |
| Other live performances | 193 |
British rock band Coldplay have headlined eight concert tours and numerous promotional shows, music festivals, broadcast media events and other live performances. Considered one of the most prolific live acts from the United Kingdom, they have visited all continents except Antarctica. Their debut was officially held at London's Laurel Tree in 1998. A year before, however, drummer and percussionist Will Champion busked in Covent Garden alongside vocalist and pianist Chris Martin, becoming the first version of the group to engage with an audience. Since then, Coldplay expanded their stagings for theatres, arenas and stadiums on the Rush of Blood to the Head (2002–03), Twisted Logic (2005–07) and Viva la Vida (2008–10) tours.
The former was preceded by multiple warm-up shows, with one of them being a headlining performance at Coachella. According to Pollstar, the band earned $142.9 million from 2.6 million tickets sold in North America in the 2000s decade. The promotion of Mylo Xyloto (2011) then saw Coldplay headline festivals such as Glastonbury,Lollapalooza,Austin City Limits, and Rock in Rio. Its namesake tour was the first ever to employ LED wristbands and the group have been widely credited with popularising the feature. Shows in Latin America were scheduled for 2013 as well, but ended up getting cancelled. In 2014, Ghost Stories prompted a return to theatres, matching the intimacy of the album.
Conversely, the Head Full of Dreams Tour (2016–17) saw Coldplay Nikhil Chinapa talks to Sangeeta Yadav about his experience on Roadies Rising and the biggest risk of his life How was it like to comeback on Roadies Rising as a gang leader... Coming back to Roadies and MTV is like coming home. I started as VJ with MTV; it brought me into the limelight and helped me connect with the youth. Roadies Rising is a new canvas for me as the format has changed and the team is new. Earlier, I was a judge on the show. I had nothing to do with the journey, tasks and selecting the contestants. This time, I am on the journey. Some anecdotes. Travelling in the same car with the contestants, creating an atmosphere where we played a lot of music and having conversation with them is amazing. As a gang leader, I have to figure out how to do the tasks quickly and efficiently. Someone like Rannvijay, who has been doing this for 14 years, he could do this in his sleep. So many times he has figured out the task by just looking at it. I still stare at the rope and wonder what’s going to happen here. It takes me a while to figure things out. But I am thoroughly enjoying every single aspect of the show. The best thing that has happened to you on the show. Since I am a student of architecture, some of the locations that we have been to are incredible. We started the show at Orchha near Jhansi, there were 18 to 20 cenotaphs of Bundela dynasty. We then drove towards wheat fields — half ripened. It was magnificent. What is happening to the other roadies from the previous seasonIJ Some of them are doing great and have made a name for themselves like Rannvijay Singh, Ayushman Khurana, Shubhi Mehta, Sahil Anand, Shaleen Malhotra, Vishal Karwal, Bani, etc. Roadies may be a stepping stone for people, but they are deluding themselves if they think that they can become famous without working hard. How risky are the tasks this timeIJ They are very risky as compared to previous seasons. But we fol .