‘Bizarre Stadium’: Coldplay Frontman Doubles Down on Rogers Stadium Criticism
TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 7 – Coldplay's Music of the Spheres tour opened at the new 50,000-capacity Rogers Stadium with a 10-minute delay and crowd control adjustments, organizers promised smoother upcoming shows.
- On Monday, Coldplay performed at the new Rogers Stadium in Toronto with a 10-minute delay caused by a lighting issue.
- The Music of the Spheres tour prompted Coldplay's first Toronto shows in eight years at Rogers Stadium, built specifically to attract the band, amid logistical challenges and location criticism.
- The 50,000 attendees tested crowd control at Rogers Stadium, with Live Nation Canada promising improvements after previous complaints.
- Coldplay returns for additional shows on July 8, 11, and 12, with Blackpink scheduled later, exemplifying the tour’s emphasis on sustainability and venue innovation.
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Read Full ArticleColdplay singer Chris Martin apologized to the crowd before the start of their show in Toronto for the delay due to a technical problem.
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Read Full ArticleHow Toronto residents are reacting to Coldplay's show at Rogers Stadium
Coldplay is expected to perform another three shows this week at Toronto's Rogers Stadium. CBC's Dale Manucdoc speaks to concertgoers and residents who live near the venue about how Monday night's opening show went.
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