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It's going to be a big one
Tags: Coldplay
by Michael Baggs | Photos by WENN.com
Tags: Coldplay
Coldplay perform their first UK gig of 2014 on 1 July, when the band perform a one-off show at London's historic Royal Albert Hall. Tickets for the relatively intimate show have sold out, and fast, after going on sale today (6 June 2014) - forcing them to announce another.
Having emerged in 1999 as indie darlings with anthems such as 'Yellow' and 'Trouble', the band have since risen to become one of the biggest bands on the planet, delivering an unbroken run of No.1 albums and earning a reputation as an incredible live band. Their summer shows in London will only add to their legacy.
If you're going to see Coldplay at the Royal Albert Hall, firstly - congratulations on getting tickets. Secondly - here's what you can expect (aside from one hell of a night).
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