Coldplay's new album, "A Head Full Of Dreams," will go on a worldwide series of concert tours through the end of the year. The British alternative rock band launched their seventh concert tour in support of their namesake seventh studio album "A Head Full of Dreams."
Fans are rejoicing to recent reports announcing the concert's expansion into 2017. Sales deliverd an amazing turnout, with four sold-out concerts in Europe and throughout over 50 countries and counting.
Most requested songs include "'Til Kingdom Come", "God Put a Smile Upon Your Face", "Green Eyes", and "Don't Panic", to name a few. The entire tour is expected to have an enormous turnout in revenues of over $200 million in 2016 alone.
Opening Acts Performers, Main Supporters to "A Head Full Of Dreams" Concert Tour
"A Head Full Of Dreams" Concert Tour opening performers include the likes of Maria Colores, Tie, Xiamena Sariñana and Alessia Cara. Main supporters are Grammy Award nominee Lianne La Havas, Grammy awards winner Foxes, Los 40 Principales winner Birdy and multi-awarded pop-rock and R&B singer Alessia Cara.
A different addition to the setlist will be called "Fan Dedication Song," where fans attending particular concerts on the tour get to request a particular song. This will be done through social media service Instagram, for the band to play at the end of a stage set. The segment is described by frontman Chris Martin as being like to a photo booth, saying, "we'd ask people to give us a reason why they want us to play that song so there is an object behind why we play it," writes MUSIC TIMES.
Coldplay's Astounding Turnout & Giving Back
In the band's recently concluded concert run in Mumbai, India, singer-songwriter Chris Martin and cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, attended the Global Citizen Festival Of India 2016. There, they took time visit to Shri Gadge Maharaja Vidyalay and met its students despite his jam-packed schedule as part of giving back.
The band is asking the fans with a worldwide film project for the song "Amazing Day". Wherever you are, whatever you are doing, please take a moment on Saturday to make a short video showing us your world. The video should be around 20 seconds long and filmed in portrait aspect, as cited in Coldplay's official website. Chris is now recording the new version of "Everglow," the latest single from "A Head Full Of Dreams."