British band Coldplay took about 50,000 people to “Paradise” this Wednesday, which practically filled the Estádio Cidade de Coimbra, the first of four concerts where they “played” music for almost two hours.
Chris Martin and company took to the stage at 21:30, while at the stadium Cidade de Coimbra the stands and the lawn were already almost filled.
The “Higher Power” warmed up the fans, who allowed themselves to be carried away by the play of lights provided by the bracelets offered at the entrance to the concert.
‘Paradise’, ‘The Scientist’, ‘Viva la Vida’, ‘Yellow’ and ‘Fix You’ were some of the themes that the public listened to the most, but the moment of the night was secured when the British band did an encore of ‘A Sky Full of stars.”
Chris Martin asked the fans to turn off their mobile phones and let themselves be carried away by not only the musical but also the visual spectacle that “painted” the hall in different colors.
From the audience to the stage, Laurence, a fan who had the opportunity to accompany one of the British band’s themes on the piano.
Throughout the concert, the vocalist of the British band spoke a few words in Portuguese to thank the audience for their presence, and finally surprised with his song “Balada da Despedida”, in which he assured that “Coimbra has more charm during farewell.” “.
A few more minutes into the concert, the Coldplay elements said goodbye to the audience, who greeted them with warm applause.
As they left the stage, they left a message on a luminous board where “Believe in Love” could be read.
On Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, the Estádio Cidade de Coimbra will feature a band led by Chris Martin that will draw over 200,000 people at four scheduled concerts.
The passage through the city of Coimbra marks the beginning of the Music of the Spheres world tour, which will continue through Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden and Holland, in addition to concerts in the UK (in Manchester and Cardiff).
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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