foul play Made history last year. British band led by Chris Martin He performed ten shows at River Plate Stadium and made history by selling a record total number of tickets. This was such a success that since the beginning of the year there have been rumors of a return to Argentina for 2023, and the band has given a strange mention on its social networks. In this article, we tell you everything we know about the possible return to our country of one of the most successful bands in the world.
Coldplay in Argentina in 2023: What’s known
One of the first posts of the year on the band’s popular British networks was a short video announcing the band’s intention to continue touring throughout 2023. With parts of their 2022 concerts being held in our country, there has been speculation about a possible Coldplay return to Argentina in 2023. Additionally, the video includes the line, “We can’t wait to feel it all,” when it appears, referring to Monumental Stadium. And although Coldplay’s European tour continued, the public at that time responded to the message demanding the return of the British band.
It is worth noting that last year Coldplay succeeded in surpassing the records set by Roger Waters in his tribute to the album “The Wall”. During his 2012 tour, the former Pink Floyd frontman performed nine River concerts and set a world record for ticket sales. However, the Chris Martin-led group managed to surpass this mark with their ten shows performed with over 600,000 tickets sold, setting a new record.
However, other than these small “signs”, there is still no official confirmation or rumors about a possible Coldplay return in 2023. From May to July, the band will continue their tour of Europe, where they plan to visit different countries such as Portugal, Sweden, Spain, Denmark and the Netherlands. Apparently they will also be doing a multi-week domestic tour across the UK. After that, the tour will continue across the US and Canada, through September and early October, with seven dates confirmed so far. At the moment, a new tour of Latin America (hence Argentina) has not been scheduled or is about to take place, although with the success of his last tour, nothing can be ruled out.
Coldplay in Argentina on the big screen
Such has been the impact that Coldplay has had on their 10 concerts that there has not only been talk of a potential comeback for 2023. The band recently announced a special presentation in cinemas around the world for their breakthrough concert. Ball Music World Tourwas photographed during run out Ten nights at River Plate. The concert film will be shown in thousands of cinemas around the world on April 19th and 23rd in association with Trafalgar Releasing, who are also executive producers along with CJ 4DPlex.
Christ Martin, Coldplay leader
Coldplay – Music Balls: Streaming Live at River Plate is the director’s final cut on the October program’s global live broadcast, which features remixed/remastered audio and stunning visuals captured by BAFTA Award-winning and Grammy Award-nominated director Paul Dugdale using 30 cameras, racing drones and 360-degree filming technologies. The film includes a large amount of footage that was not shown during the live broadcast, when it was shown in 81 countries (it topped the box office charts around the world). The theatrical release will also include an exclusive behind the scenes short film featuring new interviews with the band.
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