Coldplay a head full of dreams tour 2016
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(promoted by SJM Concerts), with Phil Bowdery overseeing Europe and Australia, and Bruce Moran steering the Latin America run, which began Mar. 31 and concludes Apr. 17 with two sold out stadiums in Mexico City. Live Nation is producing worldwide with the exception of the U.K. in North America, with Steve Strange, X-Ray Touring, handling the rest of the world. Paradigm’s Marty Diamond is the agent for U.K. 2016 will definitely end with a bang as Coldplay bring their A Head Full Of Dreams Tour to Australia this December. This band does not like to see empty seats.”Ĭoldplay Lands 13 Tracks on Hot Rock Songs, Thanks to Super Bowl Bump Coldplay have announced Australian dates for their A Head Full Of Dreams Tour, with a stadium shows confirmed at Marvel Stadium on Friday 9 December and. “To be honest, I think we were ready on the last tour, but I have to be 100 percent we can sell every last ticket in every building we play. The show will take place at Rajamangala National Stadium. “On this tour, I knew we were ready to do stadiums in America,” says Holmes. Coldplay have confirmed that they will be taking their A Head Full of Dreams tour to Bangkok on 7th April 2017. We even have a $27.50 ticket.”Ĭoldplay”s previous tour was Mylo Xyloto in 2011-2012, which grossed $187 million and moved 2.2 million tickets to 77 shows reported to Billboard Boxscore.Ī stadium-level act in most of the rest of the world, Coldplay will embark on a stadium run in North America for the first time this summer, which Holmes attributes to his being somewhat “risk-adverse” in plotting previous tours. “On this tour, there is a price point for everyone. Marking the band's return to large-scale venues, after the brief and intimate Ghost Stories Tour, the tour visited stadiums and arenas across five continents. “We have always charged a reasonable ticket price, yet delivered a world class production,” says Holmes. A Head Full of Dreams Tour was the seventh concert tour undertaken by British alternative rock band Coldplay, launched in support of their namesake seventh studio album A Head Full of Dreams. Last year, they held their concert in Melbourne, Australia. Ticket prices top out at less than $200, below what the top-level superstar acts are currently charging at the high end - which is by design, Holmes says. From March 2016 until October 2017, they held their 'A Head Full of Dreams Tour' around the world, like United States, Latin America, Europe, Oceania, Asia and North America. “This ‘stadium on the weekends and arenas during the week’ model enables us to try to play to as much of our fan base as possible.”
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“We’ve always played a lot of markets in America, so we try to hit as many markets as we can,” Holmes tells Billboard. This not only keeps the crew busy and revenue flowing as Coldplay makes its way across America, but, more importantly, allows Coldplay to return to many markets where it has history, according to manager Dave Holmes. 3 on Billboard ’s list of the Top 25 Tours of 2016. The stadium dates in America are Saturday night plays (except where second nights were added), and the arena dates are during the week. The tour supports Coldplay's seventh studio album, A Head Full of Dreams, which bowed in December 2015.
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