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Coldplay in Argentina: where and how to buy tickets
Tickets are already on sale through the ALLACCES website.
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Coldplay in Argentina: ticket prices
The prices to enjoy the Coldplay recital are:
- front field: $19,500 + s/ch.
- Preferred stall: $19,500 + s/ch.
- Orchestra: $13,000 + s/ch.
- High stalls: $12,500 + s/ch.
- Middle Platea Sívori: $12,000 + s/ch.
- Countryside $10,000 + s/ch.
- Sivori High Plateau: $8,000 + s/ch.
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the tour with greatest sustainable impact of the group with more than a quarter of a century of activity, seeks, among other initiatives, reduce carbon footprint globally. A few months ago, the announcement of its passage through Latin America was announced by the band from its official networks.
It turns out to be the first time they will sing in the Buenos aires city since his previous concerts, in 2016 and 2017, were at the Estadio Único Platense. On this occasion, the group led by Chris Martin will have as a guest artist the American singer-songwriter HER
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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
“Music Of The Spheres World Tour” is part of the launch “Music Of The Spheres”Coldplay’s ninth studio effort, whose single “Higher Power” was first reproduced from the International Space Station by French astronaut Thomas Pesquet.
In addition, the disc includes the song “My Universe”which converted the quartet that completes Jon Buckland, Guy Berryman and Will Champion in the first British band to debut in the first position of the Hot 100 in the United States with their collaboration with BTS that exceeds 125 million views on YouTube.
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Big thanks to everyone who’s pedaled our power bikes on the tour so far. On average they generate around 11kWh per night – enough to power the whole C-stage performance at the next show (lights, instruments, PA). Please jump on if you have floor tickets. pH pic.twitter.com/6eXUqwbe8q
— Coldplay (@coldplay) May 19, 2022
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 sustainability initiatives and environmental commitmentincluding the reduction of CO2 emissions and the planting a tree with each ticket sold.
In addition, the tour that will also cover Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Mexico, United States, Germany, France, Belgium, United Kingdom and Brazilwill be based on reduce consumption, recycle extensively and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
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“Music Of The Spheres World Tour” will also aim to fully fuel the show with very low emission renewable energywith solar installations in each place, used cooking oila stadium floor kinetic Y fan-powered kinetic bikes. This energy will be stored in the first mobile rechargeable battery for shows.
It will also offer free drinking waterpromoting the elimination of plastic bottles in all recyclable places and will put 10% of all profits into a fund for environmental and socially conscious causesincluded ClientEarth, One Tree Planted and The Ocean Cleanup.
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In that line you will set a association with experts on climate change in the Grantham Institute of Imperial College London linked to the Climate Change and Environment area to quantify the impact of the tourboth positively and negatively, on the environment.
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