Coldplay will be performing the “Music of the Spheres” album live in Helsinki by July 27th, and the Coldplayers in Finland cannot contain their joy. They’ve officially begun counting down to D-Day, even though some of them have yet to acquire tickets to the concerts.
The British band has managed to weave what we know as the natural together with the supernatural in their 8th career tour, “The Music of the Spheres World Tour,” and this is one of the reasons that spirits are high in Finland, pending their arrival.
They’ve gone above and beyond to take their fans on a musical journey that goes beyond the norms in their current live performance that has lasted a year and some months.
The world knew the “Music of the Spheres World Tour” was going to be one of the biggest tours organized by a British band when ticket presales to the concerts began in Europe and America.
Coldplay tickets were met with unprecedented demands, evidence for which we now have cases of Coldplay breaking their attendance records in places they have visited before. If you’re one of such people yet to secure Coldplay tickets, perhaps an alternative tickets marketplace will be the best option for you to get Coldplay Helsinki tickets.
What’s The “Music Of The Spheres World Tour” Concerts Like?
The “Music Of The Spheres World Tour” concerts are packed full of activities that make them interesting, aside from Coldplay’s entertaining setlist which is made up of their 9th studio album, “Music Of The Spheres.”
On the concert ground, there are kinetic floors for fans to dance on, and there are also stationary bicycles for fans to pedal on. All these activities create a scheme for Coldplay to engage their fans. It also gives their fans a sense of participation in their quest to make their current tour have a lesser emission of CO2 when compared to their previous tours.
Over the months that Coldplay has been touring the world, we’ve seen countless posts from concert attendees sharing the amazing memories they created while at Coldplay concerts. These memories will live forever in the hearts of the people who posted them.
They are the kinds of memories you reflect on and keep a smile on your face that is unexplainable. And with the current state of the world, these are the kinds of memories everyone should have.
5 Kinds Of Feelings You Get While At Coldplay’s Concerts
We’ll be looking at the 5 kinds of feelings you get while at Coldplay’s “Music Of The Spheres World Tour” concerts. Y’all in Helsinki should also take note of these feelings, as it’ll enable you to quickly understand which one you’re feeling at the moment when it comes into effect.
A Euphoric Feeling
Coldplay “Music of the Spheres” concerts are usually filled with happy people. Most people use the concert as a means to reconnect with their long-lost friends; some use it as a date, while others propose to their spouses during Coldplay concerts.
When you are in the midst of happy people, you’ll have no option, but to be happy. Vinmec said, “Happiness is a contagious emotion,” and that’s the truth.
Is it the music or the sweet melodious rhythm coming from the stage? The voice of Coldplay’s Chris Martin singing “My Universe” at the top of his voice or the amazing fireworks display.
Most times, it is the joy on the face of the person you’re attending the concert with or the faces of total strangers that are then connected to you through the love of Coldplay’s art.
All these are what steam up the Euphoric feeling within you while at Coldplay’s concerts. The feeling is a happy one that you’re bound to feel once you’re at Coldplay concerts, regardless of what is troubling you at the moment. You cannot miss it.
A Hankering Feeling
Then there is the Hankering feeling that no one can deny having at Coldplay’s concert. The moment when Coldplay’s Chris Martin picks a fan to join him on stage, and you wish you were the one.
At that moment, you would trade anything to take the chosen fan’s spot, if you could, just to be the one the stage light shines upon with Chris Martin at your side.
It’ll be double blessings when H.E.R. is the opening act of the night, or the beautiful Maisie Peters that we all can’t seem to get enough of ever since the “Music of the Spheres World Tour” began.
If you’ve watched any of these sorts of moments from Coldplay’s concerts online, re-watch it tonight and imagine yourself being the one on the stage with Coldplay. Think of the thousands of eyes that will be on you that night as you stand on that stage with Chris. You want that, don’t you? There, right there is the Hankering feeling we’re talking about.
An Indignation Feeling
And then, the Indignation feeling you get when Coldplay performs “Biutyful.” It makes you wonder, WTF is wrong with the world? Why are people so hateful of each other? You become upset with the fact that the same thing portrayed in Coldplay’s video of “Biutyful,” is the same thing happening in the real world.
Where people chew down on you, completely ignoring whatever you have to offer, until you find a way to let your light shine, then they come back begging for more.
Above all, you get the Indignation feeling because no matter how you feel, you may not be able to make a solid difference. Even though there’s a 70% chance that you’ll go back to having the euphoric feeling when you realize you’re making a difference together with Coldplay.
Especially when you dance on the Kinetic floors or peddle the stationary bicycles, among other green earth initiatives at Coldplay’s concerts.
A Melancholic Feeling
Here comes the melancholic feeling you get when Coldplay performs “Let Somebody Go.” You get this feeling especially when you really “Have to let somebody go.” Kiera Cass said, “Having to say goodbye to a loved one is by far the hardest thing anyone ever had to do,” and that’s the truth.
You’ll realize this more when Coldplay takes the stage to perform the love ballad that has the chance of turning you into a teary fan. But, don’t mix things up, as not just loving has the power to make you sad in Coldplay concerts.
One other thing that will arouse the melancholic feeling within you is when you realize how much comfort Coldplay had to forfeit, just to make their concert as eco-friendly as possible. You’ll be sad for the band members and the touring team entirely, but then you’ll realize that they made this choice for the greater good of humanity.
An Apathetic Feeling
Even though this rarely happens, there’s a chance that you’ll end up with an apathetic feeling while at Coldplay’s “Music of the Spheres World Tour” concerts.
This is a feeling that has you locked between feeling sad and happy at the same time. When this kicks in, you might want to go home since at that moment, you’ll have no interest in Coldplay’s concert. This is also usual. It’s nothing to make you worried.
It happens more often when it is your first time to attend a concert of such magnitude as Coldplay’s concert. The loud music and the crowd might get to you and you begin feeling unusual. That’s when the apathetic feeling kicks in. It sometimes comes into play when you miss a loved one that’s supposed to be at the concert with you but isn’t there due to one reason or the other.
Nonetheless, make sure to enjoy Coldplay concerts.