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If you can’t miss this visually spectacular, sonically singular show (that just so happens to be powered by renewable energy sources), tickets are available for all four Coldplay Toronto gigs, their first in the Blue Jays and Raptors’ home city since August 2017.
If you live in Toronto, you have probably heard that Coldplay is in town this week. The award-winning rock band kicked off their first performances at Toronto’s newest venue, Rogers Stadium, on July 7, followed by a second show on July 8. They will return to finish their stops in the city on Friday, July 11 and Saturday, July 12.
During their recent residency at Rogers Stadium, the fellas from Coldplay made a trip downtown to visit a Michelin-starred Italian restaurant.
With a squeaky-clean reputation to maintain, Martin unsurprisingly took the opportunity at Coldplay's Friday night (July 11) performance to walk back his comments, claiming that he "never criticized" Rogers Stadium. The frontman clarified that he had only meant to thank people for going through the hassle of getting to and from the venue.
Even Coldplay frontman Chris Martin had to address the confusion, calling the Rogers Stadium a "weird stadium in the middle of nowhere."
The lead singer made previous comments about the new venue’s location, calling it a “weird stadium in the middle of nowhere,” on Monday.
Before Coldplay wrapped its four-night stand at Toronto’s newly christened Rogers Stadium, Chris Martin wanted to go on the record that he wasn’t insulting the venue when he called it a “weird stadium in the middle of nowhere.
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Coldplay fans appeared to experience a smoother exit from Toronto's Rogers Stadium on Monday night, after complaints of poor crowd control following the outdoor venue's inaugural show last week. But some concertgoers were still left feeling lucky to get out without any major incident.
We are already making adjustments,” the mega-tour promoter said after Rogers Stadium’s opening night criticism online following a June 29 Stray Kids concert.
Coldplay took the stage in Toronto for the first time since 2017 - the first of four sold-out shows and with 50,000 people in attendance.
The first half of the FIFA Club World Cup final was full of surprises, and the half-time show that followed it came with an unexpected twist of its own as Coldplay appeared on stage alongside J Balvin, Doja Cat and Tems.