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British band Coldplay will become the latest world-class act to play live at the National Stadium in Warsaw this year, with an upcoming concert to promote their new album “Mylo Xylo.”
Since being formed by singer Chris Martin and guitarist Jonny Buckland at University College London in 1996, the group, which also includes Guy Berryman on bass and Will Champion on drums, have gone on to become one of the biggest bands in the world. Their debut album “Parachutes” was released in 2000 and the group have since sold more than 55 million records worldwide.
Coldplay’s live performances are known for their use of audience participation, and those with tickets for the Warsaw gig are set to be handed wrist bands which light up during the performance. And with a back catalog of hits including “Yellow,” “The Scientist,” “Fix you” and “Viva la Vida,” those in attendance can expect a classic set of old and new songs.
Tickets are priced from zł.165 and can be purchased from livenation.pl
From Warsaw Business Journal by David Ingham
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