Coldplay Concert History

Coldplay is a British alternative rock and britpop band formed in London in 1997. They consist of vocalist and pianist Chris Martin, guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman, drummer Will Champion and creative director Phil Harvey. They met at University College London and began playing music together from 1996 to 1998, initially calling themselves Starfish. Coldplay's music incorporates elements of soft rock, pop rock, piano rock, and post-britpop.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jan 17, 2000
Coldplay / Shack / Les Rythmes Digitales / Campag Velocet
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Queen Margaret Union (QMU) Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Nov 12, 1999
Bellatrix / Coldplay The Forum Brighton, England, United Kingdom
Nov 10, 1999
Coldplay King Tut's Wah Wah Hut Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Nov 09, 1999
Coldplay Attic Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Nov 07, 1999
Coldplay Duchess of York Leeds, England, United Kingdom
Nov 05, 1999
Coldplay The Little Civic Wolverhampton, England, United Kingdom
Nov 02, 1999
Coldplay Louisiana Bristol, England, United Kingdom
Oct 30, 1999
Coldplay Esquires Bedford Milton Keynes, England, United Kingdom
Oct 27, 1999
Coldplay
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Royal Court Theatre Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
Oct 26, 1999
Bellatrix / Coldplay / Mercedes The Roadhouse Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Aug 28, 1999 –
Aug 30, 1999
Leeds Festival 1999
Coldplay / Luscious Jackson / Red Hot Chili Peppers / The Offspring / Blur / Space / Chemical Brothers / The Flaming Lips / The Dandy Warhols / Roni Size / Buckcherry / Doves / Pavement / Lit / Sick of It All / The Pharcyde / Silverchair / Feeder / The Sugarhill Gang / Pennywise / Cornelius / Less Than Jake / The Charlatans / Beth Orton / Terrorvision / Toploader / Suicidal Tendencies / Remy Zero / Fun Lovin' Criminals / Stereolab / Les Rythmes Digitales / The Donnas / The Divine Comedy / Arab Strap / Guided By Voices / Sleater-Kinney / Kent / Idlewild / Atari Teenage Riot / Molotov / Reef / Lo Fidelity Allstars / Sebadoh / Gene / Apollo 440 / Clinic / Smog / Ice-T / Catatonia / Mansun / Elastica / The Delgados / The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion / Six by Seven / Backyard Babies / Fantastic Plastic Machine / Bentley Rhythm Ace / The Auteurs / Hefner / Nashville Pussy / The All Seeing I / Snuff / The Pietasters / Bis / Pitchshifter / Merz / Space Raiders / Add N To (x) / 3 Colours Red / Cinerama / Skinny / Breakbeat Era / My Ruin / Grand Drive / My Life Story / Freddy Fresh / Symposium / Madder Rose / Indian Ropeman / Ultrasound / Subcircus / The Paradise Motel / Llama Farmers / Bellatrix / Ten Benson / Fungus / Cay / The Skaters (US) / DJ Punk-roc / Nojahoda / the Flys / Echo & the bunnymen / Blink-182 Show all bands
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Temple Newsam Park Leeds, England, United Kingdom
Show Duplicate for Aug 28, 1999
Aug 27, 1999 –
Aug 29, 1999
Reading Festival 1999
Arab Strap / The Flaming Lips / Coldplay / Atari Teenage Riot / Guided By Voices / Red Hot Chili Peppers / The Offspring / Pennywise / The Pietasters / Silverchair / Orgy / Suicidal Tendencies / Sick of It All / The Dandy Warhols / The Living End / The Donnas / Feeder / Snuff / Nashville Pussy / Sebadoh / Pavement / Ice-T / The Pharcyde / Fountains of Wayne / Sleater-Kinney / Lit / 3 Colours Red / Roni Size / Pitchshifter / Idlewild / Beth Orton / Remy Zero / Skinny / Fun Lovin' Criminals / Toploader / the Flys / Blur / The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion / Stereolab / Space / Mansun / Doves / Reef / Luscious Jackson / Chemical Brothers / Smog / Madder Rose / Kent / The Charlatans / Less Than Jake / The Sugarhill Gang / The Fall / The Divine Comedy / Backyard Babies / Terrorvision / Buckcherry / Molotov / My Ruin / Clinic / Elastica / The Delgados / Bentley Rhythm Ace / Cay / Les Rythmes Digitales / Bellatrix / Lo Fidelity Allstars / Gene / Hefner / Cornelius / Apollo 440 / Catatonia / Fantastic Plastic Machine / The Auteurs / The All Seeing I / Bis / Merz / Space Raiders / Add N To (x) / Cinerama / Breakbeat Era / Grand Drive / My Life Story / Freddy Fresh / Symposium / Indian Ropeman / Ultrasound / Subcircus / The Paradise Motel / Ten Benson / Fungus / The Skaters (US) / DJ Punk-roc / Nojahoda / Puressence / Kevin Rowland / Donna / Marine Research / Younger Younger 28s / Rosita / Six by Seven / Echo & the Bunnymen / blink-182 Show all bands
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Little John’s Farm Reading, England, United Kingdom
Show Duplicates for Aug 27, 1999
Jul 02, 1999
Coldplay Telford's Warehouse Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
Jun 25, 1999 –
Jun 27, 1999
Glastonbury Festival 1999
Coldplay / Muse / Queens of the Stone Age / Blondie / Lenny Kravitz / Chemical Brothers / Fatboy Slim / Al Green / Wilco / The Roots / Bush / David Gray / Groove Armada / The Cardigans / Barenaked Ladies / Mogwai / Travis / Faithless / Underworld / Patti Smith / Manic Street Preachers / Doves / Pavement / Hole / Jurassic 5 / Everlast / The Corrs / Feeder / Built to Spill / Gomez / Toploader / Suzanne vega / Paul Oakenfold / Ash / Billy Bragg / Skunk Anansie / Orbital / Texas / Lamb / Roots Manuva / Slum Village / Cast / The Freestylers / The Beautiful South / Beth Orton / The Rasmus / Fun Lovin' Criminals / Super Furry Animals / Death In Vegas / Mercury Rev / Carl Cox / Squarepusher / R.E.M. / Kula Shaker / Los Amigos Invisibles / Tindersticks / The Herbaliser / Chicks / GusGus / Marianne Faithfull / Ozomatli / dEUS / Burning Spear / Baaba Maal / Heather Nova / DJ Vadim / Alabama 3 / Cornelius / The Egg / Joe Strummer And The Mescaleros / DJ Jazzy Jeff / Swollen Members / Sneaker Pimps / Dodgy / Mishka / Delirious? / Kool Keith / Joe Strummer / Binary Finary / eddie palmieri / Rae & Christian / Natacha Atlas / Ernest Ranglin / The Delgados / Banco de Gaia / Sharon Shannon / Swayzak / Transglobal Underground / Ed Rush & Optical / Skinny / Alisha's Attic / Roy Harper / Lonnie Donegan / Courtney Pine / Zebda / Tom Robinson / Urban Species / The Headhunters / Eliza Carthy / Shack / DJ Krust / Paddy Casey / System 7 / The Creatures / Praga Khan / Freq Nasty / Yothu Yindi / Merz / Zeb / Scratch Perverts / astrïd / Moke / Add N To (x) / Dot Allison / Hurricane #1 / Jeb Loy Nichols / Junior Delgado / Blak Twang / Peatbog Faeries / Dave Angel / Witness / Mary Coughlan / Flipside / Baka Beyond / Cardiacs / Task Force / Glenn Tilbrook / Gay Dad / Breakbeat Era / Savannah / Spiro / Björn Again / Mateo And Matos / Waldemar Bastos / Grand Drive / John Otway / London Community Gospel Choir / Snatch / Dissidenten / Thought Gang / Attila the Stockbroker / Jazz Jamaica / Black Star Liner / Jason Rebello / Indian Ropeman / Ultrasound / Ooberman / Stackridge / Nick Harper / Sissi / Maroon Town / Dark Star / Sharkey / Christine Collister / Headrillaz / Afro Celts / Nucleus Roots / Straw / Subcircus / Regular Fries / Dr. Didg / Stroke / Celtica / Tin Star / Fabio And Grooverider / Delakota / Frederic Galliano / The Afro-celt Sound System / Fungus / Snowpony / Kitachi / Seize the Day / Tim Van Eyken / The 57th Dynasty / Blu Peter / D.j. Cash Money / Sirius B / Ian Dury / Whistler / Pronghorn / Arturo / MC Supernatural / Out To Lunch / DJ Noise / Rhythm-ites / Mark Nevin / Impulsion / Annie Christian / NT / Vinny Peculiar / Younger Younger 28s / Henry McCullough / Los Pistoleros / Apu / Foo Foo / Timeshard / Nigel Shaw / First Rate / Kurve / Bohinta / Tragic Roundabout / Horace X / dog star / MJ12 / Numskullz / Airbus / Matt Turner / Kill Van Helsing / Pops Mohammed / The Skeeters / Dr. Brown / Nojahoda / The Electric Groove Temple / Little Mothers / Monkey Pilot / King Billy / Back to Base / Kinsman / Alan Burke / Elfin / Ccq / Venini / East Of Ealing / Simon Young / Joyas / The Avalonian Free State Choir / Far Cue / Primecuts / Gringo Ska / Acaysha / Motion Man & Kut Masta Kurt / Anthony Kennedy / Liz Horseman / Dan & Jon Kahuna Show all bands
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Worthy Farm Shepton Mallet, England, United Kingdom
Show Duplicates for Jun 25, 1999
Apr 05, 1999
Catatonia / Coldplay
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O2 Forum Kentish Town London, England, United Kingdom
Apr 01, 1999
Coldplay
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Bull & Gate London, England, United Kingdom
Mar 31, 1999
Coldplay
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Bull & Gate London, England, United Kingdom
Jan 18, 1999
Coldplay
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Bull & Gate London, England, United Kingdom
Jan 03, 1999
Coldplay
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BBC Radio 1 London, England, United Kingdom
Dec 07, 1998
Coldplay The Camden Falcon London, England, United Kingdom

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


What is Coldplay?

Coldplay is arguably one of the most successful bands of the 21st century. Famous for its versatility and experimentation, Coldplay has sold well over 100 million records and received dozens of awards for their albums, singles, and performances.

What genre is Coldplay?

Though Coldplay has its own distinctive indie, alt-rock sound, the band incorporates rock, pop, classical music, jazz, electronica, and a diverse range of other genres into its repetoire.

When did Coldplay start?

Vocalist Chris Martin and guitarist Johnny Buckland began performing music together in 1996 as freshman at the University College London, calling the duo “Pectoralz”. When bassist Guy Berryman joined in 1997, the band changed its name to “Big Fat Noises.” The following year Will Champion joined as drummer, and the band became “Starfish.” Not long after, the band changed its name a fourth time to Coldplay, releasing its first EP Safety on May 25, 1998.

Where is Coldplay from?

Coldplay initially formed using the name “Pectoralz” at the University College London in London, England.

What does the band name "Coldplay" mean?

Prior to settling on the name “Coldplay,” there was another band using that name. Fortunately members of the first “Coldplay” were friends with members of the now much better known “Coldplay” and willing relinquished the name. The name itself originates from a child’s poetry book called Child's Reflections, Cold Play.

When did Coldplay release its debut album?

The band released its debut album Parachutes on July 10, 2000, almost a year after signing with Parlophone. The album featured the singles "Yellow," "Don't Panic," "Shiver," and "Trouble." Parachutes earned the band several accolades, including a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 2002 and a Brit Award for Best British Album in 2001. Additionally, the album boasts massive commercial success in the United Kingdom and the United States, receiving multi-Platinum status in each country. Millions of copies of the album have been sold globally.

Who is the lead singer of Coldplay?

Chris Martin, one of the co-founders of Coldplay, has remained the lead vocalist and primary song writer since the band’s inception. He also plays piano and rhythm guitar.

Who was Chris Martin from Coldplay first married to?

Chris Martin married American actress and businesswoman Gwyneth Paltrow in 2003. They amicably parted ways in 2014 and officially divorced in 2016.

What is the song "Yellow" by Coldplay about?

Coldplay's debut single "Yellow" describes a special devotion to a loved one or someone whom you admire. It’s not necessarily a “love song,” however, as the feelings of admiration expressed in the lyrics are not necessarily directed toward a romantic partner. The band's vocalist, Chris Martin, once revealed that there was no particular reason for the song title other than yellow seemingly fit better than other colors.

What is the song "Sparks" by Coldplay about?

Coldplay's "Sparks" is about a complicated romance between two lovers. Aside from expressing their love, the singer admits to being in the wrong for the troubled relationship and promises change. Although the song is not specifically addressed to anyone, its rumored that this song may have been inspired by personal experience.

How many concerts has Coldplay had?

Coldplay has had 1,335 concerts.

What genre is Coldplay?

Coldplay is most often considered to be Rock, Pop, Indie, Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Alternative, British, Indie Pop, UK, Britpop, Dream Pop, Art Pop, Permanent Wave, Piano Rock, Melodic Hard Rock, Big-Music, Swedish Melodic Rock, and Post-Britpop.

When is the next Coldplay concert?

The next Coldplay concert is on May 26, 2024 at Stockwood Park in Luton, England, United Kingdom. The bands performing are: Coldplay / Vampire Weekend / Declan McKenna / Sabrina Carpenter / Olly Alexander.

When was the last Coldplay concert?

The last Coldplay concert was on March 02, 2024 at Oxford Brookes University Student Union in Oxford, England, United Kingdom.

What setlist does Coldplay play live?

The songs that Coldplay performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the February 04, 2024 concert:

  1. Light Through the Veins
  2. Flying Theme
  3. Music of the Spheres
  4. Higher Power
  5. Adventure of a Lifetime
  6. Paradise
  7. The Scientist
  8. Viva la Vida
  9. Something Just Like This
  10. Warning Sign
  11. Orphans
  12. Yellow
  13. Human Heart
  14. People of the Pride
  15. Clocks
  16. Infinity Sign
  17. Hymn for the Weekend
  18. Aeterna
  19. My Universe
  20. A Sky Full of Stars
  21. Sunrise
  22. Sparks
  23. The Jumbotron Song
  24. A Moment
  25. Fix You
  26. Biutyful
  27. A Wave

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