Chris Martin isn't ditching the kiss cam
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Coldplay had an impressive first night in Hull on Monday as they took to the stage of Sewell Group Craven Park as part of the Music of the Spheres world tour. For night two, Chris Martin, Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland and Will Champion will once again perform for their European leg of the tour in the city.
The five-time Glastonbury headliners deliver on the promise of a full-production stadium spectacular destined to go down as a cultural coup in local folklore.
From the dancing 'security guard' moment to extra tickets and the set list, find out everything you need to know about the Wembley Stadium shows here.
Coldplay lit up Hull last night with a career-spanning set that left fans hailing the show as an “unforgettable evening” packed with “endless hits.”
Coldplay opened their UK tour on Monday night with the first of two nights at Hull's Craven Park - here's what reporters from our sister titles had to say about the Music of the Spheres show
As Coldplay’s notorious Kisscam roamed the stands of Hull’s Craven Park Stadium, the locals puckered up to get their faces on the big screen. The audience focused camera caused a controversy when it caught an adulterous couple in its glare at a concert in Massachusetts in July, but it certainly didn’t make their Yorkshire audience wary.
Hull Live photographer Donna Clifford has been taking fans’ pictures as the queues start to move towards the entrance to the stadium that in just a few hours’ time will be filled with the sights and sounds of Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres show.