https://twitter.com/coldplay/status/1528752765710782465
Extra shows just announced for Colombia, Chile & Argentina!
16 Sept – Bogota, El Campin Stadium
Sept 20 – Santiago, National Stadium
01 Nov – Buenos Aires, River Plate StadiumTickets on sale tomorrow (Buenos Aires) & Friday (Bogota and Santiago). #MusicOfTheSpheresWorldTour pic.twitter.com/aJDkPXb3g8
— Coldplay (@coldplay) May 23, 2022
Seats are available from tomorrow through all access.
Ticket prices to see Colplay in Argentina
The prices to enjoy the Coldplay recital are:
- Front field: $13,000
- Preferred audience: $10,500
- Plateau: $9,500
- High stalls: $8,500
- Middle Platea Sívori: $6,500
- Field $6,000
- Sivori High Plateau: $4,500
The tour with the greatest sustainable impact of the group, with more than a quarter of a century of activity, seeks, among other initiatives, to reduce the carbon footprint at a global level.
The announcement of its passage through Latin America was announced by the band from its official networks
https://twitter.com/coldplay/status/1467901822086127620
Hand in hand with this presence after five years (the first to be held in the City of Buenos Aires since their previous concerts, in 2016 and 2017, were at the Estadio Único Platense), the group led by Chris Martin will have as a guest artist the American singer-songwriter HER
“Music Of The Spheres World Tour” is part of the launch “Music Of The Spheres”, the ninth studio album by Coldplay, whose single “Higher Power” was played for the first time from the International Space Station by French astronaut Thomas Pesquet. In addition, the album includes the song “My Universe”, which made the quartet made up of Jon Buckland, Guy Berryman and Will Champion the first British band to debut at the top of the US Hot 100 with their collaboration with BTS that exceeds 125 million views on YouTube.
The axis of Coldplay’s return to the stage -after having announced in 2019 the decision not to tour so as not to aggravate global warming- will be marked by a large number of initiatives of sustainability and environmental commitment, including the reduction of CO2 emissions and the planting a tree with each ticket sold.
In addition, the tour, which will also cover Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, the United States, Germany, France, Belgium, the United Kingdom and Brazil, will be based on reducing consumption, recycling extensively and reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
Coldplay’s sustainable tour
Besides, “Music Of The Spheres World Tour” will aim to completely power the show with very low emission renewable energy, with solar installations at each venue, used cooking oil, a kinetic stadium floor and fan-powered kinetic bikes. This energy will be stored in the first mobile rechargeable battery for shows.
It will also offer free drinking water, promoting the elimination of plastic bottles in all recyclable places and putting 10% of all profits into a fund for environmental and socially conscious causes, including ClientEarth, One Tree Planted and The Ocean Cleanup.
Along these lines, it will establish a partnership with experts in climate change at the Grantham Institute of Imperial College London linked to the Climate Change and Environment area to quantify the impact of the tour, both positively and negatively, on the environment.
Source: Ambito

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