Coldplay delights Europe: “Music Of The Spheres – World Tour” in Vienna

Coldplay perform four times in Vienna (Photo: James Marcus Haney).
Coldplay perform four times in Vienna (Photo: James Marcus Haney).

Coldplay delights Europe: “Music Of The Spheres – World Tour” in Vienna

Coldplay perform four times in Vienna (Photo: James Marcus Haney).
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Coldplay has written an impressive success story with their “Music Of The Spheres – World Tour” since its premiere in March 2022. With over 7,5 million tickets sold and numerous awards, the band has thrilled both fans and critics.

The tour, which has sold more tickets than any other in the past two years, was named “Favorite Touring Artist” at the 2022 AMAs and “Tour of The Year” at the 2023 iHeartRadio Awards. After a sold-out stadium tour in Europe in summer 2023, Coldplay will return with another series of concerts in summer 2024.

The European stadium concerts in summer 2023 were an overwhelming success. Every show was completely sold out and culminated in a spectacular fourth performance in Amsterdam. The success of this tour highlights the band's continued popularity and their ability to inspire a wide audience.

Announcement of the new tour dates 2024

Due to high demand, Coldplay have now announced a third series of European dates for July and August 2024. This tour includes numerous cities and will also take the band to Germany and Austria. Coldplay already thrilled the audience in Düsseldorf in July. Now the concerts in Munich's Olympic Stadium are imminent, followed by four concerts in Vienna's Ernst Happel Stadium.

Concerts in Vienna

The performances in Vienna promise to be special highlights. Coldplay will perform at the Ernst Happel Stadium on four consecutive days:

  • 21.08.2024, 19: 00 clock
  • 22.08.2024, 19: 00 clock
  • 24.08.2024, 19: 00 clock
  • 25.08.2024, 19: 00 clock

This series of concerts shows the enormous demand for the band's live performances in Austria and the special connection that Coldplay has with their fans in Vienna.

Special elements of the tour

The "Music Of The Spheres - World Tour" features innovative stage shows, elaborate lighting installations and impressive visual effects. Coldplay has also placed great emphasis on sustainability and has taken various measures to minimise the environmental impact of the tour. These include the use of renewable energy, the use of biodegradable materials and the promotion of environmentally friendly travel options for fans.

Both fans and critics have praised the tour highly. The band's emotional and energetic performances, combined with the impressive visual staging, have made every concert an unforgettable experience. The awards as "Favorite Touring Artist" and "Tour of the Year" underline the extraordinary success and high quality of the tour.

Future prospects

With the renewed announcement of further tour dates in summer 2024, Coldplay shows that they remain at the forefront of the live music scene. The band has built a loyal fan base that appreciates their music and live performances. The upcoming tour will surely delight millions of people again and continue the success story of the "Music Of The Spheres - World Tour".

Coldplay has set new standards in live music with their "Music Of The Spheres - World Tour". The combination of musical excellence, innovative stage show and a strong commitment to sustainability has made the tour an outstanding event. Fans across Europe are looking forward to the upcoming concerts, and the four performances in Vienna promise to be special highlights. Coldplay once again shows why they are one of the biggest and most popular bands in the world.

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