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Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin's Lookalike Kids Are So Grown Up In New Pics - www.etonline.com - China - New York
etonline.com
06.09.2022 / 19:15

Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin's Lookalike Kids Are So Grown Up In New Pics

Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin's kids are so grown — and they're the spitting image of their parents! In a photo carousel posted to Instagram over the weekend, Paltrow shared a series of personal pics of her summer adventures. In one sun drenched snap, she poses between her children 18-year-old Apple, 16-year-old Moses, who, with a mop of curly blond hair, now stands even taller than his 5'9" mother.«Summer 2022, you brought it all unsparingly,» Paltrow captioned her post.

Coldplay’s ‘Music Of The Spheres’ world tour was almost pulled due to money troubles - www.nme.com
nme.com
06.09.2022 / 19:03

Coldplay’s ‘Music Of The Spheres’ world tour was almost pulled due to money troubles

Coldplay were close to cancelling their plans for their ‘Music Of The Spheres’ world tour after the band faced money issues.That’s according to singer, guitarist and pianist Chris Martin, who told The Sun that a “big financial crisis” was looming for the band for the first time in their history, and that unnamed people or organisations came to their rescue.“It became financially stressful, which we hadn’t had before. We never really had a big financial crisis,” Martin told the publication.

Coldplay knew ‘The Scientist’ would be in their set “forever” after the first listen - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
31.08.2022 / 16:55

Coldplay knew ‘The Scientist’ would be in their set “forever” after the first listen

Coldplay have said that they knew their classic track ‘The Scientist’ would be a song that they’d “play forever” after hearing it for the first time.During a new interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music Hits, the band looked back on their acclaimed second album ‘A Rush Of Blood To The Head’ (2002), which recently turned 20 years old.The record debuted at Number One on the UK albums chart upon its release, and also features the singles ‘Clocks’, ‘In My Place’ and ‘God Put A Smile upon Your Face’.Speaking about ‘The Scientist’ – the second single to be lifted from ‘A Rush Of Blood…’ – Coldplay bassist Guy Berryman recalled frontman Chris Martin playing the ballad for the first time.“Chris says, ‘I’ve got this song to play to you’,” Berryman remembered. “Just on the little upright piano, he just played and sang the whole song from beginning to end, and it was kind of finished.“We were like, ‘Oh wow, OK.

Coldplay sell 1.4million tickets for 2023 UK and European tour, announce new dates - www.nme.com - Britain - Spain - London - Sweden - Italy - Manchester - Netherlands - Portugal - Switzerland
nme.com
26.08.2022 / 14:33

Coldplay sell 1.4million tickets for 2023 UK and European tour, announce new dates

Coldplay have sold approximately 1.4million tickets for their recently-announced 2023 UK and European tour.The band this week wrapped up the UK leg of their mammoth ‘Music Of The Spheres’ world tour, which included a six-night billing at Wembley Stadium in London. A run of European concerts took place between July and early August.On Monday (August 22), Chris Martin and co.

Coldplay’s Chris Martin designs tattoo for fan during Wembley Stadium show - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
26.08.2022 / 07:03

Coldplay’s Chris Martin designs tattoo for fan during Wembley Stadium show

Coldplay frontman Chris Martin designed a tattoo for a fan during one of the band’s recent shows at London’s Wembley Stadium.During the band’s gig at the venue on August 20, Martin spotted a sign that fan Mattie Jolley was holding asking the singer to design the tattoo. Prior to performing ‘Fix You’, Martin reportedly kneeled on the stage and indicated to Jolley to get paper and pen ready, and while performing the hit, drew the design on Jolley’s notepad.So Last night still hasn’t hit.

Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres London gigs leave fans mesmerized - nypost.com - Britain - Pennsylvania - city Pittsburgh, state Pennsylvania
nypost.com
23.08.2022 / 14:11

Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres London gigs leave fans mesmerized

according to their website.Coldplay’s live show setup includes kinetic dance floors and stationary bikes that can channel energy directly from the fans in the crowd into batteries that power different elements of the show.What’s more, each LED bracelet, known as Xylobands, worn by each concertgoer is controlled by a radio transmitter.Martin, who previously vowed that Coldplay would not tour again until they found a sustainable and environmentally safe way to take the stage, previously said the band has mapped out a 12-point plan to cut down its carbon footprint. The show featured a long of breathtaking moments, including several stunning firework displays and surprise guests at the end.British singer Laura Mvula and indie band London Grammar opened for Coldplay’s London gigs.“I’ve been following Coldplay around for many years now,” Joy Eisenhower, who hails from Pittsburgh, Penn., told The Post. “It’s the fifth time I’ve seen them live now and can honestly say it’s the best show I’ve ever seen.”“It left me completely speechless,” she added.Elsewhere in the show, frontman Chris Martin abruptly brought his show to a halt to ask fans to stop filming on their cell phones and be present instead.Interrupting his song during Saturday’s show, the 45-year-old said he wanted “just one song” without phones or cameras to let “the power of the people” shine through.“Wait, hold on, one second.

Radio 1’s Greg James makes surprise appearance on-stage at Coldplay gig - www.msn.com
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22.08.2022 / 04:39

Radio 1’s Greg James makes surprise appearance on-stage at Coldplay gig

Greg James is one lucky bugger after managing to make it on-stage at Wembley before Coldplay themselves.  The Paradise hitmakers – featuring Chris Martin, Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland and Will Champion – have been entertaining thousands of fans at London’s Wembley Stadium on a six-night run as part of their Music of the Spheres World Tour.  It’s been a cracking residency so far with the likes of Craig David, Natalie Imbruglia and even Alan Partridge joining the rock band as surprise guests during the shows.

Coldplay Covers ‘Running Up That Hill’ and ABBA Alongside Steve Coogan as Alan Partridge at Wembley - variety.com - London
variety.com
21.08.2022 / 21:39

Coldplay Covers ‘Running Up That Hill’ and ABBA Alongside Steve Coogan as Alan Partridge at Wembley

Thania Garcia Actor and comedian Steve Coogan joined Coldplay on stage for the band’s penultimate show at Wembley Stadium in London Saturday night. Coogan appeared in character as Alan Partridge to sing covers of Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)” and ABBA’s 1976 hit “Knowing Me, Knowing You.”For night five out of six scheduled shows at Wembley, Coogan emerged on stage as the erratic talk show host from his BBC sitcom series.

Watch Coldplay perform Kate Bush and ABBA covers with Alan Partridge and Jacob Collier - www.nme.com
nme.com
21.08.2022 / 11:03

Watch Coldplay perform Kate Bush and ABBA covers with Alan Partridge and Jacob Collier

Coldplay performed their nightly duology of covers with the unique trio of Steve Coogan (in character as Alan Partridge), Jacob Collier and Nicole Lawrence.As all shows on the run have been thus far, Coldplay’s show on Saturday (August 20) was split into seven segments, which saw the band perform across three different stages. They welcomed out the impromptu supergroup for the second-to-last of those segments, taking to the “C-Stage” in the middle of the dancefloor. Clad in a gaudy red tracksuit, Partridge took the reins from Chris Martin on lead vocals, while the Coldplay frontman played acoustic guitar and sung backup. Lawrence added depth to Martin’s strumming with her performance on a pedal steel guitar, while Collier fleshed out the soundscape on piano. For their two-song micro-set, the group covered ABBA’s 1976 hit ‘Knowing Me, Knowing You’ and Kate Bush’s newly-made-cool-again ‘Running Up That Hill’.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter Apple Martin ‘threw party so rowdy in Hamptons it got shut down by cops and landed teen with fine’ - www.msn.com - county Hampton
msn.com
21.08.2022 / 00:19

Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter Apple Martin ‘threw party so rowdy in Hamptons it got shut down by cops and landed teen with fine’

Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter Apple Martin allegedly threw a party so rowdy in the Hamptons it got shut down by cops and landed the teen with a police fine. The 18-year-old had around 50 friends at her Oscar-winning mother’s Amagansett estate on August 13 when things got out of hand, according to Page Six. Enraged neighbours are said to have phoned police as they were disturbed by the noise.

Coldplay pay tribute to ‘old friend’ Darius Campbell Danesh during Wembley concert - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - Minnesota - Ukraine - county Hampden - city Rochester, state Minnesota
dailyrecord.co.uk
18.08.2022 / 23:35

Coldplay pay tribute to ‘old friend’ Darius Campbell Danesh during Wembley concert

Coldplay paid tribute to their 'old friend' Darius Campbell Danesh on Wednesday evening following his sudden death.

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