MELBOURNE, Nov 4 — 2024 seems to be the year for celebrity concert mishaps as not long after Olivia Rodrigo took a ...
Chris Martin was onstage doing a little crowd work during a Coldplay show at Melbourne's Marvel Stadium when he fell into a ...
The best-selling tour originally kicked off in March 2022. Coldplay will visit Australasia and Asia before their 2025 North American leg and follow up with 10 final shows at London’s Wembley ...
Chris Martin took a tumble. The frontman fell through an onstage trapdoor while walking backward during Sunday night’s Coldplay concert in Melbourne, as captured by viral fan footage.
We thought we were being phished. Why else would someone claiming to work on Coldplay's upcoming Melbourne shows lob into our inbox on a Saturday afternoon just before the band's arrival in Australia?
Or maybe it was just distraction by a record-breaking crowd that led Chris Martin to take a tumble through a trap door at Coldplay’s Sunday concert in Melbourne. Chris Martin noticed Bruce ...
Within days of the October 4 release of Coldplay’s tenth album, Moon Music, the band has announced plans to extend their Music of the Spheres World tour into 2025. The tour initially kicked off ...
When you buy through our links, Business Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more Coldplay’s hit Music of the Spheres Tour extends through 2025 as the band brings their concert ...
The English group's four-night stand in Melbourne has seen them break a 14-year-old record first set by AC/DC.
It’s been nearly 20 years since Coldplay first topped the Billboard 200 with their 2005 album X&Y — and while the music world (and the rock world in particular) has changed over dramatically ...
Chris Martin took a nasty plunge after falling in a hole onstage while performing with Coldplay in Australia over the weekend. On Sunday, the 47-year-old singer was speaking to the crowd when he ...
Bono says Coldplay 'are not a rock band': 'There is something much more interesting going on there' Reps for Martin did not immediately respond to Entertainment Weekly's request for comment.