The All-New promoter confirmed on Monday that Coldplay They will act up In Portugal on May 17, 2023. The concert will take place at the Estádio Cidade de Coimbra.
After some speculation about the British band coming to Portugal next year, the news is finally official.
The first rumors that Coldplay could give concerts soon arose in Portugal due to the release of the music video for Not connected Humanity, where pictures of Coimbra show, among other European cities, the ones that will presumably receive the group on their next European tour. Subsequently, the television channel SIC submitted that the band will give two concerts at Estádio da Cidade de Coimbra on May 17 and 19, 2023. The first concert has now been confirmed, but the promoter Everything New has not yet confirmed the date of the second acting.
Tickets will go on sale starting Thursday, August 25 at 10 a.m Site from the promoter Everything is new And at official points of sale. Prices range from €65 to €150, settling at €85 for the public.
digression ball music It opened in 2023 in Portugal, followed by Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands, in addition to other shows scheduled in the United Kingdom, specifically in Manchester and Cardiff. The announcement followed the sale of Coldplay six consecutive nights this year at Wembley Stadium in London.
Everything New asserts that “this tour features a range of innovative sustainability initiatives,” with the show produced using “100% renewable energy at nearly all sites; the first generator system in a tour In the world, made of 40 BMW electric car batteries; motorized bikes and kinetic dance floors, which allow fans to be a part of the show, and create energy through it; Solar panels and wind turbines are on every display.” The promoter also emphasizes the “promise to reduce emissions from a tour 50% discount” and “incentives to encourage fans to travel sustainably”, as well as a tree planting guarantee for every ticket sold.
Chris Martin’s last concert in Portugal took place ten years ago, at Estádio do Dragão, in Porto.
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