Coldplay Is Playing Concerts at Two More U.S. Cities in 2025
It may not be the best place to launch a new relationship, but a Coldplay concert is always a good time. One of the most successful and enduring bands of the last 30 years is currently touring for the summer, and American audiences will have only a few chances to see them before they head overseas.
Coldplay's "Music of the Spheres" world tour is set to make two more stops in the United States to end July. On July 22 the band will play at Nissan Stadium in Nashville TN, the home of the NFL's Tennessee Titans.
On July 27, they'll play at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, the home of the Dolphins. The band will end its North American leg with another Miami show before packing up to visit the United Kingdom in August.
Coldplay went viral around the world this week when a man and a woman reacted with shock as they were seen on a "kiss cam" at one of their concerts in Boston.
The man held the woman as the two of them leaned over a barricade. They separated after realizing that they would be seen on screen together, distancing themselves as the crowd laughed.
“Oh, look at these two. You’re all right,” Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin said, hoping to ease the couple's nerves.
“You’re OK. Oh, what? Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.”
Martin's first instinct appeared to be correct, as the video went viral on several social media platforms. Many viewers accused the man of being married or cheating on his wife with a co-worker, though those claims have yet to be verified.
Coldplay will resume their tour in the United Kingdom in mid-August, beginning at Craven Park in Hull. They'll finish the tour with ten shows at Wembley Stadium in London, beginning on August 22 and going through September 8.
After the controversy that stemmed from their previous concert and the ensuing viral video, we'll see if the iconic "kiss cam" makes its return at some of Coldplay's upcoming concerts in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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