Coldplay announce new European dates

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BAND TO PLAY 13 STADIUM SHOWS ACROSS 9 COUNTRIES

ā€œKings of the stadiumā€¦ a dazzling slice of pure paradiseā€
London Evening Standard
ā€œA planet-sized visual spectacleā€ The Guardian
ā€œA colourful, vibrant celebration of lifeā€ The Telegraph

Coldplay have today announced the first 2017 shows of the A Head Full Of Dreams Tour. The new European dates are as follows:

Tue June 06 – Olympiastadion, Munich GERMANY
Thu June 08 – Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Lyon FRANCE
Sun June 11 – Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna AUSTRIA
Wed June 14 – Red Bull Arena, Leipzig GERMANY
Fri June 16 – HDI Arena, Hannover GERMANY
Sun June 18 – PGE Narodowy, Warsaw POLAND
Wed June 21 – Koning Boudewijnstadion, Brussels BELGIUM
Sun June 25 – Ullevi, Gothenburg, SWEDEN
Fri June 30 – Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt GERMANY

Mon July 03 – Stadio San Siro, Milan ITALY
Sat July 08 – Croke Park, Dublin IRELAND
Tue July 11 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff UK
Sat July 15 – Stade de France, Paris FRANCE

Since March of this year, the A Head Full Of Dreams Tour has played to 2.5 million people across Latin America, the US and Europe, including four sold-out nights at Londonā€™s Wembley Stadium. The show was created by the band alongside celebrated production designers Misty Buckley and Paul Normandale. The tour reaches Australia and New Zealand in December.

Tickets for the Cardiff date go on sale at 9am on Friday 7th October fromĀ www.ticketmaster.co.ukĀ Ā andĀ www.gigsandtours.com.

A Head Full Of Dreams has sold more than 4 million copies since its December 2015 release, spawning the hit singles Adventure Of A Lifetime, Hymn For The Weekend and Up&Up, with over a billion YouTube video views between them. A fourth single, the albumā€™s title track, has just been released. Last week, the band were nominated for four awards at this yearā€™s MTV EMAs, including Best Live Act.


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