Coldplay add sixth Korea show to 'Music of the Spheres' tour
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Coldplay added a sixth show in Korea to its ongoing “Music of the Spheres” world tour, concert organizer Live Nation Korea said Friday.
The added date is April 25 next year.
This announcement comes a day after the concert organizer said it would add a fifth show to the Korean leg of its world tour on Thursday.
The other of the shows will be held on April 16, 18, 19, 22 and 24, with all six to be held at Goyang Stadium in Gyeonggi.
Tickets for all dates are available for purchase on Interpark Ticket, with a maximum of four per show.
The band also teased a performance from a mystery guest who will be unveiled at a later date.
This will be the British rock band’s first time performing in the country in eight years, since its visit to Korea for its “A Head Full of Dreams” world tour.
Coldplay is four-member band best known for songs “Yellow” (2000), “In My Place” (2002), “Clocks” (2002), “Speed of Sound" (2005), “Fix You” (2005), “Viva la Vida” (2008), “Paradise” (2011), and “My Universe” (2021) which was made in collaboration with boy band BTS.
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BY WOO JI-WON [woo.jiwon@joongang.co.kr]
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