

"Kaleidoscope" even features a sample of President Obama singing "Amazing Grace" during his eulogy for the pastor Clementa Pinckney, who was killed with eight others during July's church shooting in Charleston, South Carolina. "So how come things move on? How come cars don't slow? When it feels like the end of the world, When I should but I can't let you go," read the lyrics for "Everglow", which were written by Paltrow who also provided backing vocals. There is also an emotional contribution from Martin's former wife Gwyneth Paltrow exploring the pair's high-profile divorce - a theme that underpins the record. Oasis singer/songwriter Noel Gallagher is one of the high-profile guests on the album, alongside Beyonce and Swedish artist Tove Lo. I assure you that you’ll be pleasantly surprised.Martin has described it as "a hippie album" that fuses "all the music that we love, from Drake to Oasis". Here’s some advice: Go out and see more bands and artists. I wasn’t really a fan of Coldplay when the night began, but there’s just something about seeing artists perform live that really adds to the whole musical experience. Just listen to the way the crowd screams”Īnd that the crowds did, from the first song to their last, the 17 year wait was over and everyone made sure they were heard. Oh with love that we’re touring “My Head Full of Dreams” I’d tell you that the crowd is a thriller It’s two miles from the front to the backīut we’ve toured “My Head Full of Dreams” The Coldplay concert even added a personal twist to their performance by composing a song on the spot for the occasion: Big colorful balls bouncing above the heads of the crowd. The band just gets everyone going and the whole show is a spectacle of what a concert can be if they pull all their punches. Funny thing about Coldplay concerts, it doesn’t matter if you know the songs or not. Well, turns out “Yellow” was the second song on their setlist which left me lost for the remainder of the concert. WATCH: STAGES SESSIONS AT UNIT 27 CAFE Click the video below to see the night through her eyes (and lenses): You’ll see more of her in our other videos as she takes you around the hottest events happening all over the Metro. Before leaving us in confusion they also asked us to look up events happening on April 4 with the top result being: Coldplay’s Head Full of Dreams tour in Manila. The people that we won the tickets for didn’t say “Congrats, you won tickets to the Coldplay concert!”, all they did was give us two specially marked cards and told us to be at the Conrad Hotel on the 4th of April. Meek (You can follow her here, here, here, and here), and I won tickets for an event on April 4, 2017.

I never thought I would go to a Coldplay concert–until we did. Naturally, people flocked and the tickets sold like crazy.

17 years and 5 albums later, the band finally announced that they would visit the Philippines as part of their Head Full of Dreams World Tour. “Yellow” came out in 2000, “Yellow” is the only Coldplay song I really know.
