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Coldplay setlist: All the songs on their record-setting Music of the Spheres World Tour

Coldplay setlist: All the songs on their record-setting Music of the Spheres World Tour

USA Today01-06-2025
Coldplay setlist: All the songs on their record-setting Music of the Spheres World Tour
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Coldplay's 'Music of The Spheres' tour is the biggest rock tour ever
Coldplay's 'Music of The Spheres' world tour is the biggest rock tour of all time, according to Billboard's touring archives.
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PALO ALTO, California - Seeing Coldplay live is pretty much the polar opposite of taking in a spontaneous jam band concert. And that's not a bad thing.
The group's Music of the Spheres World Tour continues to deliver a tightly choreographed and dreamy production that has been touring the globe for three years. The show the British band put on May 31 at Stanford Stadium, which kicks off a final leg of a planetary peregrination that ends this fall in London, was good fun polished to a delirious sheen.
Frontman Chris Martin and his longtime mates – guitarist Jonny Buckland, bass player Guy Berryman and drummer Will Champion – unveiled a two-hour-plus medley of hits woven into a technological tapestry that included light-up bracelets, 3-D glasses and endless fireworks and confetti. Call it a sing-a-long for the ages.
The multi-part shows that make up the Music Of The Spheres World Tour finds the band digging deep into its many albums but with an emphasis on 'Music Of The Spheres' (2021) and 'Moon Music' (2024). The tour, which has already crossed the $1 billion sales mark, kicked off back in 2022.
Coldplay will reprise their Stanford gig June 1, before moving to Las Vegas for two shows, and then on to Colorado, Texas, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Tennessee and Florida. They'll hit Toronto and Hull, England before wrapping this mega-tour with 10 dates at London's Wembley Stadium.
The last Coldplay show from this record-setting event is September 8. Catch them while you can.
Coldplay Music of the Spheres World Tour Stanford Stadium May 31 setlist
1. Higher Power
2. Adventure of a Lifetime
3. Paradise
4. The Scientist
5. Viva La Vida
6. Hymn for the Weekend
7. Magic
8. God Put A Smile Upon Your Face
9. Yellow
10. All My Love
10. People of the Pride
11. Clocks
12. We Pray
13. Infinity Sign
13. Something Just Like This
14. My Universe
15. A Sky Full of Stars
16. Sparks
17. The Jumbotron Song
18. Fix You
19. Good Feelings
20. Feelslikeimfallinginlove
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