The “Music of the Spheres World Tour” remains one of the most talked about tours, currently in the world because of how well Coldplay, the British band headlining it, have planned it. The tour is not only recognised as a live musical concert but also as a movement for a safer and healthier earth – and the cooperation of their fans has ensured that they maintain their plans, seeing to its full effectiveness in all corners of the planet.
Even though Coldplay is almost wrapping up the tour, there are still a few days left on the schedule and if you wish to meet them maybe once before they wrap things up, you can do so by securing Coldplay tickets to any of their concerts through a secondary marketplace.
With that out of the way, we look back at when the “Music of the Spheres World Tour” started, and can’t help but smile at the glorious days of the British band in their home continent – Europe. Coldplay became a known name in the music industry, since 1997 and it has been a steady climb up the wall of fame for them.
After headlining 7 tours in their career, they decided to make their 8th tour different in all aspects from the others. This decision ensured that they try as much as possible to reduce their carbon footprint, even with the fact that they’ll be going around the world to entertain their fans.
It seemed almost impossible, but they’ve done it, and are on the verge of rounding up. The success that Coldplay have recorded through the “Music of the Spheres World Tour,” is so great that a lot of other people tap from it. This has given us the motivation to look back to their glorious days and try to relive some of the most amazing moments that were created there.
5 Glorious Days Of Coldplay And The “Music of The Spheres World Tour” In Europe
First of all, what makes a glorious day? Could tens of thousands of people screaming your name and demanding more – be the perfect definition? Or could it be the number of people that pick up tickets to watch you perform over and over again – even when they’ve seen the setlist, watched you perform and know exactly what your next song would be? For all it’s worth, Coldplay has done and experienced all these and more, so we’ll only be looking at the tip of the iceberg.
Germany
On the morning of July, 2nd, 2022, the people of Frankfurt woke up to an exciting atmosphere, because the long-awaited Coldplay concert was finally a few hours away. It has become a tradition for Coldplayers to engage in countdowns to when they’ll get to host the British band. So, it is usually a fun-filled experience as the months shrink into weeks and days, then hours.
The hour finally came in Deutsche Bank Park, where over 138k people turned up for the concert. The magnitude of the concert was felt miles away, even the revenue, which was more than $13,745,935, was clear evidence that Coldplayers in Germany had anticipated the coming of the British band.
From the moment Coldplay took the stage of the Deutsche Bank Park, to the time when they ended the concert, the whole venue was filled with screams of souls drunk in love with Coldplay. Walking down the memory lane of Coldplay’s first Germany show is truly one of their glorious days.
Poland
Poland was indifferent to the experiences the Coldplayers in Germany had to testify of. Even though the attendance wasn’t as much as that of Germany, probably because of the limited fixtures there – we’re talking about single days after all, “The Glory Days!!” – the people were entertained to the fullest, regardless.
On the 8th of July, 2022, the long-awaited Coldplay concert was held at the PGE Narodowy, where more than 57k people gathered to experience the might and glory of Coldplay. The concert generated over $4 million, even though it was hosted for a single day.
But why wouldn’t it generate that much income? when the album that the tour is supporting, “Music of the Spheres” topped the charts in Polish after it was released, and even became certified Gold after selling more than 10k units.
France
Concerts in France are usually fun to be at, especially for the fact that it is considered the most romantic city in the world. When Coldplay came to Stade de France, located in the city of Saint-Denis, there were over 300k people there to welcome them.
The concert started on the 16th of July, and lasted for 4 days – allowing Coldplay the privilege to see what the Frenches are made of, and also their commitment to their craft. Coldplay performed their complete setlist and was on repeat each night. But the first night in Saint-Denis is the one we’ll never forget. That energy is never matched. Unless different people make it to the concert every night for the next fixes.
But the case in Stade de France was different. The French refused outsiders the opportunity to see Coldplay in their city because they approached tickets to the concert in masses – causing a price hike due to the overwhelming demand. And Coldplay was glorious altogether. From the beginning of the concert to the end of it. All too glorious to reflect on.
Belgium
A long time ago, in 2022, there was a great show that shook the whole of Belgium. Over 220k people came out to witness the galactic story that has been told since the beginning of the year. It finally came to their land, and they welcomed it with open arms.
Coldplay is greatly recognized as a musical band that can write songs that enlighten the soul. Even their new upcoming album, “Moon Music,” is not left out. All tracks on the setlist possess the ability to take you through a journey to the galaxy, even when you’re right in their concert venue. It’s been ages since talents like these have been needed and Coldplay came into the music industry to bridge that gap.
The Coldplayers in Belgium have heard of the wonders Coldplay have been performing in the vicinities of their neighbours and the more they heard, the more they anticipated their turn. Gladly, they came out in their numbers to fill out the King Baudouin Stadium, giving Coldplay another title, which is, “Attendance Record Breakers.”
England
Even though Coldplay has visited England a couple of times since the “Music of the Spheres World Tour” started in 2022, the very first show reserves the status of being one of their glorious days in Europe. One needed to be there to understand how glorious that moment was because even stories might not do justice to it.
Coldplay took the stage of Wembley Stadium, accompanied by a set of high-class celebrities as supporting acts. The likes of H.E.R. and Grammar were there to give the Coldplayers a night to remember, and boy do they still remember that night.
The first England concert lasted for 6 days with over 460k people attending. However, that wasn’t something out of the blue, since the English Coldplayers had already shown how invested they were in Coldplay when ticket sales began to fans.
It was reported that the “Music of the Spheres World Tour” tickets were met with an unprecedented demand when sales began. The same energy was greatly reflected in the revenue generated, which totalled $49,209,920.