List of Coldplay live performances Concert tours 8 Promotional concerts 20 Music festivals 159 Television shows and specials 159 Award shows 46 Radio shows and specials 62 Other live performances 184
British rock band Coldplay have headlined eight concert tours and numerous promotional shows, music festivals , broadcast media events and other live performances. Considered one of the most prolific live acts from the United Kingdom,[1] they have visited all continents except Antarctica.[2] Their debut was officially held at London 's Laurel Tree in 1998.[3] A year before, however, drummer Will Champion busked on the streets of Covent Garden alongside vocalist and pianist Chris Martin , becoming the first incarnation of the group to engage with an audience.[4] Since then, Coldplay have expanded their sets to theaters, arenas and stadiums in the A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002–03), Twisted Logic (2005–07) and Viva la Vida (2008–10) tours.[5]
The former was preceded by multiple warm-up shows, with one of them being a headlining performance at Coachella .[6] According to Pollstar , the band earned $142.9 million from 2.6 million tickets sold in North America in the 2000s decade.[7] The promotion of Mylo Xyloto (2011) then saw Coldplay headline festivals such as Glastonbury ,[8] Lollapalooza ,[9] Austin City Limits ,[10] and Rock in Rio .[11] Its namesake tour was the first ever to include LED wristbands and the group have been widely credited with popularising the feature.[12] Shows in Latin America were scheduled for 2013 as well, but ended up getting cancelled.[13] In 2014, Ghost Stories prompted a return to theatres, matching the intimacy of the album.[14]
Conversely, the A Head Full of Dreams Tour (2016–17) saw Coldplay performing exclusively at stadiums in all countries except the United States, which also included arena dates.[15] It became one of the highest-grossing concert runs of all time , with over $523 million from 5.38 million tickets sold across 114 nights.[16] In February 2016, their Super Bowl 50 halftime show set had the biggest audience ever for a group.[17] Months later, they headlined Glastonbury for a record fourth time.[a] While marketing Everyday Life (2019), Coldplay paused touring to address environmental concerns.[19] The album was instead advertised with charity events and a special performance broadcast from the Amman Citadel to the world via YouTube .[20]
In 2021, the band played at the Brit Awards for an eighth time,[21] breaking the record for most sets at the ceremony.[22] The year also saw them announcing the Music of the Spheres World Tour (2022–24), which included an ecological plan to reduce CO2 emissions by 50%, in comparison to their previous concert run.[23] Coldplay were credited with ushering into a new era of sustainable touring with the endeavour,[12] consequently becoming "pioneers" for the future of live entertainment.[24] The first 132 shows have grossed more than $810.9 million from 7.66 million tickets sold, marking the group's second entry in the list of highest-grossing tours of all time.[25] Publications noticed they were responsible for boosting local economies as well.[26] In 2023, Coldplay were the musical guests of Saturday Night Live for a seventh time,[27] the most ever for an international act.[28] Moreover, the band are listed among the highest-earning live music artists in history, having made $1.77 billion from 19.3 million admissions sold throughout their career (starting from February 2001).[25]
† Indicates a performance that Champion carried out alone or not with all of his bandmates ‡ Indicates a performance that Martin carried out alone or not with all of his bandmates
Concert tours [ edit ] Promotional concerts [ edit ] Music festivals [ edit ] Television shows and specials [ edit ] Award shows [ edit ] Radio shows and specials [ edit ] Other live performances [ edit ] See also [ edit ] ^ The achievement was extended to five headline performances in 2024.[18] ^ Based on the 132 reported dates.[25] ^ The concert in London on 10 July 2000 was the 100th performance of Coldplay's career.[29] ^ The concert in Paris on 31 October 2011 was a private performance for the winners of a contest launched by NRJ and Orange .[36] ^ Not to be confused with the general public performance held on the same day and venue as part of Ghost Stories Tour , tickets for this concert were sold exclusively for Citibank card holders.[37] ^ The concert in Burbank on 16 May 2014 was broadcast on radio by iHeartRadio .[38] ^ The concert in Burbank on 19 November 2015 was broadcast on radio by iHeartRadio .[40] ^ The concert in Los Angeles on 21 November 2015 was originally scheduled for 13 November 2015, but it was rescheduled due to the November 2015 Paris attacks .[41] ^ The concert in Burbank on 14 September 2021 was broadcast on radio by iHeartRadio .[47] ^ The concert in New York City on 20 September 2021 was broadcast on radio by Audacy .[48] ^ The concert in Seattle on 22 October 2021 was broadcast on the internet by Amazon Prime Video and made available for rewatching for 30 days.[50] ^ The concert in Los Angeles on 9 May 2020 was broadcast on the internet from Chris Martin 's house due to the COVID-19 pandemic .[159] ^ The concert in London on 18 September 2020 was actually a pre-recorded performance broadcast on the internet due to the COVID-19 pandemic .[160] ^ Not to be confused with the general public performance held on the same day at Paradiso as part of Parachutes Tour .[172] ^ Original air date unknown, but the concert was filmed on 17 July 2003.[199] ^ The song was performed on 5 December 2015 but broadcast only as part of the show's Christmas special, on 26 December 2015.[264] ^ The song was performed on 13 September 2021 but broadcast only after its release, on 24 September 2021.[299] ^ Only a small portion of the performance was exhibited, as the documentary is focused on the renovation of Claridge's .[309] ^ Original air date unknown, but the concert was recorded on 19 July 2009.[392] ^ All concerts held in England except for 9 and 10 November 1999, which were held in Scotland. ^ Co-headlined with Campag Velocet , Les Rythmes Digitales and Shack .[434] ^ The concerts in Bristol , Wolverhampton and Liverpool on 21, 22 and 23 March 2000 were cancelled due to illness.[436] ^ The concert in Harlow on 25 May 2000 was broadcast on radio by BBC Radio 1 .[443] ^ The concert in London on 19 April 2005 was broadcast on television by MTV Live .[456] ^ The concert in Amsterdam on 5 June 2008 was broadcast on radio by NPO 3FM .[464] ^ The concert in London on 16 June 2008 was broadcast on radio by BBC Radio 1 .[466] ^ The concert in Los Angeles on 3 August 2011 was partially broadcast on Jimmy Kimmel Live! .[226] ^ The concert in Cape Town on 5 October 2011 grossed $2,829,219 from 46,670 tickets sold.[25] ^ The concert in Johannesburg on 8 October 2011 grossed $3,299,445 from 60,095 tickets sold.[25] ^ Not to be confused with the performance held at Live Lounge , which happened on the same day as part of its namesake radio show.[397] ^ The concerts in Sydney on 15 November 2012 was broadcast on the internet by 2DayFM .[484] ^ a b c The concerts in Culver City on 21, 22 and 23 March 2014 were recorded for Ghost Stories Live 2014 .[491] ^ Not to be confused with the general public performance held on the same day and venue as part of A Head Full of Dreams Tour .[506] References [ edit ] ^ "Who Will Be Crowned Best Brit Live Act?" . 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