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A Head Full of Dreams Tour

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2016–2017 concert tour by Coldplay

A Head Full of Dreams Tour
Tour byColdplay
Promotional poster
Location
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
  • Oceania
Associated albums
Start date31 March 2016 (2016-03-31)
End date15 November 2017 (2017-11-15)
No. of shows122
ProducerLive Nation[1]
Attendance5.38 million
Box office$523 million[a]
Websitecoldplay.com/tour
Coldplay concert chronology

A Head Full of Dreams Tour was the seventhconcert tour undertaken by Britishrock bandColdplay. It was first announced on 27 November 2015 in support of their seventh studio album,A Head Full of Dreams, and marked a return to live performing at stadiums following the intimate shows fromGhost Stories Tour (2014), which saw the band playing in venues such as theBeacon Theatre andRoyal Albert Hall.[3] With exception of "Fun" and hidden track "X Marks the Spot", all songs from the album were played.[4] The band combinedlaser lights andpyrotechnics with raw, acoustic segments between stages, complementing the performances with a new version of theXylobands developed for theMylo Xyloto Tour (2011–2012).[5]

The concert run consisted of 122 shows in eight legs across five continents, starting at Argentina'sEstadio Ciudad de La Plata on 31 March 2016 and finishing at the same venue on 15 November 2017. It also marked their first solo shows in Latin America sinceViva la Vida Tour (2009–2010).[6]Billboard noted that Coldplay earned $523 million from 5.38 million tickets across 114 reported dates, making A Head Full of Dreams Tour thethird-highest-grossing tour of all time upon conclusion. In 2018,Live in Buenos Aires was released to celebrate the concert run and promoted along withThe Butterfly Package, a set which additionally containedLive in São Paulo andColdplay: A Head Full of Dreams. The latter is a career-spanning documentary directed byMat Whitecross.

Development

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Background

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Following the release of Coldplay's sixth album,Ghost Stories (2014), the band announced they would not be making a usual tour for it,[7] limiting themselves to one-off concerts at smaller venues around the world.[3] On 6 November 2015, "Adventure of a Lifetime" was made available as the lead single forA Head Full of Dreams.[8] The song was succeeded by the tour announcement on 27 November, which included numerous stadium dates spread across 14 countries in Europe and Latin America for the next year.[9] During an interview forThe Late Late Show with James Corden, the band mentioned they would also be visiting Asia and North America.[10] In April 2016, Coldplay announced 12 new arena shows in the United States.[11] Months later, they teased new dates for Singapore, Philippines, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan on social media.[12] In 2017, the tour's namesake album was further promoted withKaleidoscope EP, a companion piece including four new songs and a live version of "Something Just Like This" recorded atTokyo Dome.[13]

Promotion

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Before starting the tour, Coldplay performed at theSuper Bowl 50 halftime show, which included appearances fromBeyoncé,Bruno Mars,Mark Ronson and theYouth Orchestra Los Angeles.[14] They achieved the highest audience in history for a group at the event, drawing 115.5 million viewers.[15] The band later appeared in multiple festivals, including theBBC Radio 1's Big Weekend inExeter.[16] Lead singerChris Martin said he lived "the first few years of my life less than 500 yards from where we'll be performing so this couldn't be more of a homecoming for me".[16] In February 2016, they were announced asGlastonbury Festival headliners for the fourth time, becoming the first act to reach the milestone.[17] Months later, the band appeared atGlobal Citizen Festival inMumbai and played "Maa Tujhe Salaam" withA. R. Rahman.[18] Martin has curated the event since 2015 and plans to fulfil the role for 15 years.[19] He later invited Colombian singerShakira to theHamburg edition.[20] In September 2017, Coldplay took part in theiHeartRadio Music Festival.[21]

Opening acts

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A black woman wearing a leopard print shirt performs with a guitar
A dark-haired woman performs with a microphone
Lianne La Havas (left) andTove Lo (right) supported the band in Europe and North America, respectively.

Most of the tour included twosupporting acts on each concert, with British singerLianne La Havas opening all performances held during the first Latin American and European legs, marking the first stadium shows of her career.[22] She noted being a fan of Coldplay for many years and grew up listening to them.[22] Canadian singerAlessia Cara supported the first European and North American runs as well,[23] which additionally includedFoxes andBirdy.[24] In select dates, local artists from their respective country were invited to serve as opening acts:Ximena Sariñana and Hana Ciliberti performed in theMexico City shows,[25] whileRadwimps played at theTokyo Dome on 9 April 2016.[26] Remaining dates for the Asian leg were supported byJess Kent, who also participated in the concerts held in Australia and New Zealand.[26]

For their second run in Europe, Coldplay includedAlunaGeorge and Swedish singerTove Lo, with whom they collaborated on the song "Fun", fromA Head Full of Dreams (2015).[27] The local acts invited forHannover,Gothenburg andCardiff were German singerFemme Schmidt, Danish groupMew and English bandEmbrace, respectively.[27] Meanwhile, the second leg in North America featured singersIzzy Bizu andAlina Baraz.[27] In November 2017, Coldplay finished the tour with shows in Brazil and Argentina, which were opened byJon Hopkins andDua Lipa.[28] The former has been a collaborator of the band since their fourth album,Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008),[28] while Martin co-wrote the song "Homesick" for the latter'sdebut album.[29] After being asked about the experience, she commented it was "amazing" and "surreal to get to sit next to him on the piano and hear him perform so close to me" and thanked the singer for the opportunity, adding she learned a lot from him when they were on studio.[29]

Concert synopsis

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Stage lights are activated inside a darkened stadium
Coldplay atWembley Stadium in 2016. The band also had an additional small stage where they performed an acoustic set.[30]

Similar to theMylo Xyloto Tour (2011–2012), the band combined routines that usedlaser light andpyrotechnic visuals at the main stage with intimate sets at the B-stage and C-stage.[31] During the latter segment, songs were played strictly inacoustic renditions.[32] Shows usually featured between 22 and 25 tracks, which sometimes incorporated new intros and outros: "Paradise" started regularly but ended in itsTiësto remix version, while "Fix You" was performed with an additional instrumental background from "Midnight".[33] Before the tour began, Martin said Coldplay would "finally have a set list where we feel good about it from start to finish".[34] He joked about being "at the point in our career where we can get through a concert without playing anything shit" as well.[35]

Aside from their own catalogue, the band often covered songs from other artists, most notably "Heroes" byDavid Bowie during the first four legs of the tour.[34] According to Martin, they were good friends with Bowie, though he rejected a collaboration for "Lhuna", a charity single released with Australian singerKylie Minogue in 2008, claiming the track was "not one of your best".[36] The band also performedJohnny Cash's "Ring of Fire" in selected shows.[37] Coldplay originally wrote "Til Kingdom Come" as a collaboration with the singer, but he died before being able to record it.[38] Additionally, the band had a "Fan Dedication Song" segment at the C-stage: "We'd ask people to give us a reason why they want us to play that song so there is a purpose behind why we play it".[34]

Commercial performance

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Boxscore

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Fans who pre-orderedA Head Full of Dreams (2015) onAmazon were given early access to tickets for the United Kingdom shows on 26 November, while general sales for the whole leg happened over the ensuing week.[9] Due to high demand, Coldplay scheduled additional performances inMexico City,Barcelona,Manchester,Zurich,London,Amsterdam andCopenhagen.[39]Pollstar reported that the concerts atWembley Stadium (303,985),Stade de France (235,611) andForo Sol (195,192) achieved the greatest attendance numbers of the group's career at the time.[40] Sales inAbu Dhabi andSingapore were concluded in record time.[41] More than 900,000 people tried to buy tickets inSeoul, which led to multiple website outages.[42] In December 2016,Billboard ranked the band at number three on the list of most successful live entertainers of the year, earning $221.1 million from 2.43 million entries.[43] They achieved the feat once again in December 2017, with $278.1 million from 2.7 million admissions.[44] Following the last shows in Latin America, it was revealed that Coldplay had grossed $523 million and drawn 5.38 million attendees across their 114 reported dates, securing thethird-highest-grossing tour of all time.[45]

Venue records

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Indicates a former venue record
Venue records of the Head Full of Dreams Tour
YearDatesVenueRegionDescriptionRef.
201617 AprilForo SolMexicoHighest single-day attendance (67,451)[46]
26 JuneWorthy FarmEnglandMost headline performances at theGlastonbury Festival (4 shows) †[17]
201731 March – 1 AprilSingapore National StadiumSingaporeFirst act to perform two shows on a single tour[47]
Highest attendance (102,508) †
Highest gross ($12.5 million) †
7 AprilRajamangala StadiumThailandHighest single-day attendance (62,068)[48]
11–12 AprilHSR Taoyuan Station PlazaTaiwanFirst act to perform two shows on a single tour[49]
Highest attendance (72,212)
Most tickets sold for an international tour in Taiwanese history †[50]
15–18 JulyStade de FranceFranceFirst group to perform three shows on a single tour[51]
Highest attendance (235,611) †[40]
1 AugustMetLife StadiumUnited StatesFirst international group to perform three shows on a single tour[b][52]
17 AugustSoldier FieldMost performances on a single tour (3 shows; tied withU2 and theGrateful Dead)[b]
6 OctoberRose BowlMost performances on a single tour (3 shows; tied withOne Direction)[b]
7–8 NovemberAllianz ParqueBrazilFirst act to perform three shows on a single tour[b][53]
14–15 NovemberEstadio Ciudad de La PlataArgentinaFirst act to perform four shows on a single tour[b][54]

Critical reception

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The tour was met with generally positive reviews from music critics, with Ludovic Hunter-Tilney from theFinancial Times describing it as a "bubble of positivity making its way around a turbulent world".[55] He stated large venues were a "natural home" for Coldplay and where their "uplifting platitudes make most sense".[55] Writing forThe Sydney Morning Herald, Bernard Zuel commented the concert was "very big, but just on the right side of huge. They get loud and in your face but never up your nose. They grab for audience participation but collegially rather than greedily", praising how they created a "continuously satisfying pop show that has elements ofU2 andTaylor Swift,Springsteen andKylie, but somehow retains a sliver of modesty".[56] In his five-starWembley Stadium review for theEvening Standard, David Smyth stated Coldplay were "playing more stadium shows in London than anyone else this summer because no one else is doing this kind of thing better. Long may they shine".[57]The Guardian'sKitty Empire rated theirCroke Park performance with four stars out of five, mentioning that it already felt "like the encore, the kind that sends you out into the night streets, hollering the chorus" when the band played their first two songs.[58]

Accolades

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Awards and nominations for the Head Full of Dreams Tour
YearCeremonyCategoryResultRef.
2016Billboard Live Music AwardsTop DrawWon[59]
Top TourNominated
Top Boxscore (Wembley Stadium, 15–19 June 2016)Won
Live UK Music Business Awards[c]Spectacle of the Year (Glastonbury Festival 2016)Runner-up[61]
Best Festival Performance (Glastonbury Festival 2016)Won
Los40 Music AwardsTour of the YearNominated[62]
Parnelli AwardsLighting Director of the Year (Graham Feast)Nominated[63]
Video Director of the Year (Ben Miles)Nominated
Staging Company of the Year (StageCo)Nominated
Rigging Company of the Year (Reed Rigging)Nominated
Production Manager of the Year (Bill Leabody)Nominated
Ticketmaster AwardsTicket of the Year – GlobalWon[64]
Ticket of the Year – United KingdomWon
Ticket of the Year – SpainWon[65]
Most Anticipated Event of 2017 – FranceWon[66]
2017American Music AwardsTour of the YearWon[67]
The Arthur AwardsThe Gaffer (Bill Leabody)Won[68]
Billboard Music AwardsTop Rock TourWon[69]
Billboard Live Music AwardsTop DrawNominated[70]
Top TourNominated
iHeartRadio Music AwardsBest TourWon[71]
NME AwardsMusic Moment of the Year (Viola Beach Tribute)Won[72]
Pollstar AwardsMajor Tour of the YearNominated[73]
Most Creative Stage ProductionNominated
Ticketmaster AwardsTicket of the Year – GlobalWon[74]
Ticket of the Year – CanadaWon[75]
Ticket of the Year – FranceWon[76]
Best Live Event of the Past 20 Years – IrelandWon[77]
Ticket of the Year – IrelandWon
Ticket of the Year – PolandWon[78]
Ticket of the Year – SwedenWon[79]
TPi Awards[d]Live Production of the YearWon[81]
2018Parnelli AwardsPyro Company of the Year (Strictly FX)Won[82]
Tour Manager of the Year (Marguerite Nguyen)Nominated[83]
Pollstar AwardsMajor Tour of the YearNominated[84]
Most Creative Stage ProductionNominated
Tech Enhancement of the Year (Xylobands)Nominated
Billboard Music AwardsTop Rock TourNominated[85]
2021The Arthur AwardsTour of the DecadeNominated[86]
The Gaffer of the Decade (Bill Leabody)Nominated

Live album

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Main article:Live in Buenos Aires

After the tour was finished, Coldplay releasedLive in Buenos Aires (2018), their fifth live album.[87] It consisted of two CDs with songs played during their last show inLa Plata. The record was marketed along withThe Butterfly Package, a set which additionally containedLive in São Paulo, their first music film to include a concert in full,[88] andColdplay: A Head Full of Dreams, a documentary featuring previously unseen behind-the-scenes footage.[89] A one-night-only premiere for the latter was held at selected cinemas across the world one month earlier, grossing $3.5 million from over 300,000 tickets sold and reaching number one at the box office of Netherlands; number two in Australia, Italy and United Kingdom; and number five in the United States.[90] Both projects were directed byMat Whitecross, a long-time collaborator of the band.[89] Sam Sodomsky fromPitchfork wrote thatLive in Buenos Aires made "a strong case for the legacy of one of the 21st century's most enduring live acts",[91] whileLive in São Paulo was nominated for aUK Music Video Award.[92]

Set list

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This set list was taken from the 15 November 2017 concert inLa Plata, Argentina. It does not represent all shows throughout the tour.[33]

Main stage

  1. "A Head Full of Dreams"(withCharlie Chaplin's speech fromThe Great Dictator)
  2. "Yellow"
  3. "Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall"
  4. "The Scientist"
  5. "God Put a Smile Upon Your Face"(with elements of "Oceans")
  6. "Paradise"(with elements of the song'sTiësto remix)

B-stage

  1. "Always in My Head"
  2. "Magic"
  3. "Everglow"

Main stage

  1. "Clocks"(with elements of "Army of One")
  2. "Midnight"(interlude)
  3. "Charlie Brown"
  4. "Hymn for the Weekend"
  5. "Fix You"(with elements of "Midnight")
  6. "Viva la Vida"
  7. "Adventure of a Lifetime"
  8. "De Música Ligera"(Soda Stereo cover)

C-stage

  1. "Kaleidoscope"(interlude)
  2. "In My Place"
  3. "Amor Argentina"

Main stage

  1. "Something Just Like This"
  2. "A Sky Full of Stars"
  3. "Up&Up"

Details

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Highlights

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The band performed covers, received guests and improvised songs specifically for the occasion on numerous dates, skipping to the rest of the show otherwise.

Covers

Guests

Improvisations

  • Sydney, 2016 – "Christmas with the Kangaroos".[118]
  • Abu Dhabi, 2016 – "2016 Song".[119]
  • Singapore, 2017 – "Singapore Song".[120]
  • Bay City, 2017 – "Manila Song".[121]
  • Taoyuan, 2017 – "Taiwan Song".[105]
  • Seoul, 2017 – "South Korea Song" and "City of Seoul".[42]
  • Décines-Charpieu, 2017 – "Lyon Song".[122]
  • Gothenburg, 2017 – "Gothenburg Song".[123]
  • Frankfurt, 2017 – "Frankfurt Song".[124]
  • Dublin, 2017 – "Dublin Song".[125]
  • Cardiff, 2017 – "Wales Song".[126]
  • Saint-Denis, 2017 – "Paris Song".[127]
  • Omaha, 2017 – "Monday Night in Omaha".[128]
  • Toronto, 2017 – "Toronto Song".[129]
  • Miami Gardens, 2017 – "Houston #1".[130]
  • Porto Alegre, 2017 – "Gaúchos".[131]
  • São Paulo, 2017 – "Paulistanos".[132]
  • La Plata, 2017 – "Amor Argentina".[110]

Tour dates

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List of 2016 concerts[133]
Date (2016)CityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
31 MarchLa PlataArgentinaEstadio Ciudad de La PlataLianne La Havas
Hana
97,069 / 97,069$6,619,890
1 April
3 AprilSantiagoChileEstadio Nacional de ChileLianne La Havas
María Colores
60,787 / 60,787$4,539,380
5 AprilLimaPeruEstadio Nacional del PerúLianne La Havas
Gala Brie
43,720 / 43,720$4,828,810
7 AprilSão PauloBrazilAllianz ParqueLianne La Havas
Tiê
46,563 / 46,563$4,093,280
10 AprilRio de JaneiroEstádio do Maracanã59,669 / 59,669$4,645,550
13 AprilBogotáColombiaEstadio El CampínLianne La Havas
Elsa y Elmar
41,376 / 41,376$4,792,820
15 AprilMexico CityMexicoForo SolLianne La Havas
Ximena Sariñana
195,192 / 195,192$11,231,300
16 April
17 April
24 MayNiceFranceStade Charles-EhrmannLianne La Havas
Alessia Cara
53,566 / 53,566$3,367,270
26 MayBarcelonaSpainEstadi Olímpic Lluís Companys111,261 / 111,261$9,734,130
27 May
29 May[e]ExeterEnglandPowderham Castle
1 JuneGelsenkirchenGermanyVeltins-ArenaLianne La Havas
Alessia Cara
55,048 / 55,048$4,650,320
4 JuneManchesterEnglandEtihad Stadium109,492 / 109,492$10,676,300
5 June
7 JuneGlasgowScotlandHampden Park48,526 / 48,526$4,547,280
11 JuneZürichSwitzerlandLetzigrundFoxes
Lea Lu
89,254 / 89,254$11,808,300
12 JuneLianne La Havas
Alessia Cara
15 JuneLondonEnglandWembley Stadium303,985 / 303,985$28,810,200
16 June
18 JuneLianne La Havas
Reef
19 June
23 JuneAmsterdamNetherlandsAmsterdam ArenaLianne La Havas
Alessia Cara
104,511 / 104,511$8,759,000
24 June
26 June[f]PiltonEnglandWorthy Farm
28 June[g]LondonKensington Palace
29 JuneBerlinGermanyOlympiastadionLianne La Havas
Alessia Cara
68,047 / 68,047$5,540,960
1 JulyHamburgVolksparkstadion43,860 / 43,860$3,808,980
3 JulyStockholmSwedenFriends ArenaBirdy
Alessia Cara
53,575 / 53,575$3,970,140
5 JulyCopenhagenDenmarkTelia ParkenLianne La Havas
Alessia Cara
96,511 / 96,511$9,182,590
6 July
16 JulyEast Rutherford[i]United StatesMetLife StadiumAlessia Cara
Foxes
100,763 / 100,763$10,749,394
17 July
20 JulyIndianapolisBankers Life Fieldhouse12,667 / 12,667$1,460,006
21 JulySt. LouisScottrade Center13,960 / 13,960$1,547,633
23 July[h]ChicagoSoldier Field[i]95,323 / 95,323$10,215,572
24 JulyAlessia Cara
Foxes
27 JulyLouisvilleKFC Yum! Center13,755 / 13,755$1,520,726
28 JulyColumbusNationwide Arena15,530 / 15,530$1,933,346
30 JulyFoxborough[ii]Gillette Stadium54,952 / 54,952$6,530,260
1 AugustBuffaloFirst Niagara Center15,100 / 15,100$1,878,324
3 AugustAuburn Hills[iii]The Palace of Auburn Hills15,436 / 15,436$1,731,667
4 AugustPittsburghConsol Energy Center14,360 / 14,360$1,614,917
6 AugustPhiladelphiaLincoln Financial Field54,497 / 54,497$5,530,866
20 August[j]Pasadena[iv]Rose BowlAlessia Cara
Bishop Briggs
Stargate
120,062 / 120,062$10,914,898
21 AugustAlessia Cara
Bishop Briggs
23 AugustGlendale[v]Gila River Arena14,427 / 14,427$1,776,867
25 AugustTulsaBOK Center13,234 / 13,234$1,578,961
27 AugustArlington[vi]AT&T Stadium52,538 / 52,538$5,679,031
29 AugustDenverPepsi Center15,664 / 15,664$1,902,639
31 AugustSalt Lake CityVivint Smart Home Arena15,645 / 15,645$1,871,968
1 SeptemberParadise[vii]T-Mobile Arena15,898 / 15,898$2,124,032
3 SeptemberSanta Clara[viii]Levi's Stadium52,404 / 52,404$5,990,660
4 September[k]PhiladelphiaBenjamin Franklin Parkway
11 November[l]LondonEnglandLondon Palladium
19 November[m]MumbaiIndiaMMRDA Grounds
3 DecemberAucklandNew ZealandMount Smart StadiumLianne La Havas
Jess Kent
39,644 / 39,644$3,752,610
6 DecemberBrisbaneAustraliaSuncorp Stadium49,604 / 49,604$4,723,300
9 DecemberMelbourneEtihad Stadium103,482 / 103,482$8,920,530
10 December
13 DecemberSydneyAllianz Stadium97,356 / 97,356$8,813,130
14 December
31 DecemberAbu DhabiUnited Arab EmiratesDu ArenaDJ Saif31,285 / 31,285$4,301,291
List of 2017 concerts[142]
Date (2017)CityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
31 MarchSingaporeSingapore National StadiumJess Kent102,508 / 102,508$12,517,500
1 April
4 AprilBay City[ix]PhilippinesSM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds34,813 / 34,813$7,189,520
7 AprilBangkokThailandRajamangala Stadium62,068 / 62,068$8,133,360
11 AprilTaoyuanTaiwanHSR Taoyuan Station Plaza72,212 / 72,212$11,821,800
12 April
15 AprilSeoulSouth KoreaSeoul Olympic Stadium99,837 / 99,837$10,132,000
16 April
19 AprilTokyoJapanTokyo DomeRadwimps42,817 / 42,817$6,513,740
6 JuneMunichGermanyOlympiastadionAlunaGeorge
Femme Schmidt
62,548 / 62,548$6,044,640
8 JuneDécines-Charpieu[x]FranceParc Olympique LyonnaisAlunaGeorge
Lyves
50,901 / 50,901$4,051,740
11 JuneViennaAustriaErnst-Happel-StadionTove Lo
Lyves
56,246 / 56,246$5,597,950
14 JuneLeipzigGermanyRed Bull ArenaTove Lo
Femme Schmidt
47,233 / 47,233$4,471,280
16 JuneHanoverHDI-ArenaAlunaGeorge
Femme Schmidt
46,223 / 46,223$4,670,110
18 JuneWarsawPolandPGE NarodowyTove Lo
Lyves
57,615 / 57,615$3,827,680
21 JuneBrusselsBelgiumKing Baudouin StadiumAlunaGeorge
Lyves
100,489 / 100,489$8,686,710
22 June
25 JuneGothenburgSwedenUlleviMew
Lyves
128,981 / 128,981$9,399,310
26 June
30 JuneFrankfurtGermanyCommerzbank-ArenaTove Lo
Femme Schmidt
87,833 / 87,833$9,018,910
1 July
3 JulyMilanItalySan SiroTove Lo
Lyves
117,307 / 117,307$8,613,840
4 July
6 July[n]HamburgGermanyBarclaycard Arena
8 JulyDublinIrelandCroke ParkAlunaGeorge
Lyves
80,398 / 80,398$8,970,100
11 JulyCardiffWalesPrincipality StadiumEmbrace
Lyves
122,851 / 122,851$11,685,000
12 July
15 JulySaint-Denis[xi]FranceStade de FranceTove Lo
Lyves
235,611 / 235,611$19,884,200
16 July
18 July
1 AugustEast Rutherford[i]United StatesMetLife StadiumAlunaGeorge
Izzy Bizu
54,501 / 54,501$7,861,460
4 AugustFoxborough[ii]Gillette Stadium52,188 / 52,188$6,263,906
6 AugustLandover[xii]FedExField48,380 / 48,380$4,823,333
8 AugustMontrealCanadaBell Centre35,731 / 35,731$3,967,516
9 August
12 AugustMinneapolisUnited StatesU.S. Bank Stadium47,472 / 47,472$4,325,230
14 AugustOmahaCenturyLink Center Omaha13,009 / 13,009$1,434,880
15 AugustKansas CitySprint Center12,971 / 12,971$1,736,224
17 August[o]ChicagoSoldier Field52,726 / 52,726$6,026,402
19 AugustClevelandQuicken Loans Arena15,963 / 15,963$2,302,868
21 AugustTorontoCanadaRogers Centre94,857 / 94,857$8,655,294
22 August
28 AugustMiami Gardens[xiii]United StatesHard Rock Stadium47,866 / 47,866$6,446,966
22 September[p]Paradise[vii]T-Mobile Arena
23 SeptemberSeattleCenturyLink FieldTove Lo
Alina Baraz
49,031 / 49,031$5,181,106
26 SeptemberEdmontonCanadaRogers Place27,940 / 27,940$3,003,657
27 September
29 SeptemberVancouverBC Place43,896 / 43,896$5,015,505
2 OctoberPortlandUnited StatesModa Center14,965 / 14,965$2,121,648
4 OctoberSanta Clara[viii]Levi's Stadium48,341 / 48,341$5,265,835
6 OctoberPasadena[iv]Rose Bowl64,442 / 64,442$6,051,529[q]
8 October[r]San DiegoSDCCU Stadium54,279 / 54,279$5,955,986[s]
7 NovemberSão PauloBrazilAllianz ParqueIza
Jon Hopkins
96,549 / 96,549$10,456,435
8 NovemberDua Lipa
Jon Hopkins
11 NovemberPorto AlegreArena do GrêmioDua Lipa
Jon Hopkins
Tati Portella
50,229 / 50,229$5,910,139
14 NovemberLa PlataArgentinaEstadio Ciudad de La PlataDua Lipa
Jon Hopkins
Oriana Sabatini
98,197 / 98,197$7,589,239
15 November
Total5,389,586 / 5,389,586 (100%)$523,033,675

Cancelled shows

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List of cancelled concerts
Date (2017)CityCountryVenueReasonRef.
25 AugustHoustonUnited StatesNRG StadiumHurricane Harvey[147]

Personnel

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Credits adapted from the band's official tour book, which was sold exclusively on merchandise booths and their online store.[148]

Performing members

Main crew

  • Dave Holmes – manager
  • Phil Harvey – creative director
  • Arlene Moon – management
  • Mandi Frost – management
  • Marguerite Nguyen – tour manager
  • Bill Leabody – tour production manager
  • Craig Finley – stage production manager
  • Nicole Erin Massey – production coordinator
  • Misty Buckley – production designer
  • Paul Normandale – production designer
  • Andy Frost – road manager and head of security
  • Kim-Maree Penn – security
  • Jessie Collins – band assistant
  • Ej Randall – band assistant
  • Dan Green – audio director
  • Rik Simpson – broadcast engineer
  • Matt Miller – Pro Tools director
  • Tiffany Henry – dressing rooms and wardrobe
  • Megumi Kusano – Dave Holmes assistant
  • Roxy Pope – management assistant
  • Tiffany Hudson – band tour assistant
  • Dan Portanier – trainer
  • Carys Moggridge – physiotherapist
  • Jeff Mauss – tour accountant
  • Dick Massey – utilities
  • David White – venue security

Backline

  • Matt McGinn – guitar tech
  • Craig Hope – guitar tech
  • Sean Buttery – drum tech
  • Paul Newman – bass tech
  • Andy Henderson – keyboards tech and digital tech
  • Bill Rahko – Pro Tools tech
  • Leonel Neto da Rocha – piano tech

Audio

  • Chris Wood – monitor engineer
  • Tony Smith – FoH tech
  • Nick Davis – monitor tech
  • Ali Viles – RF tech
  • Nick Mooney – audio crew chief

Audio crew

  • Jack Murphy
  • Brett Taylor
  • Alex Fedrizzi
  • Tyler Clapp
  • Damian Burns
  • Peter Smith
  • Adam Banister

Lighting

  • Graham Feast – lighting director
  • Mick Stowe – lighting crew chief

Lighting crew

  • Phil Sharp
  • Rick Butler
  • Gareth Horridge
  • Paul Burke
  • Adam Morrison
  • Colleen Wittenberg
  • Kenny Rutkowski
  • Tony Quinn
  • Pip Schulte
  • Matt Helmick

Video

  • Ben Miles – video director
  • Phil Johnston – video crew chief
  • Oli Derynck – video engineer
  • Leo Flint – video programmer

Video crew

  • Pieter Laleman
  • Saria Ofogba
  • Chris Farrants
  • Ed Prescott
  • Graham Lambkin
  • Marcus Wareham
  • Jeroen Mahieu
  • Mark Cruikshank
  • Niall Ogilvy
  • Michael Cordier
  • Hamanshu Patel

Video content produced by

Special effects

  • David Kennedy – laser and pyro designer
  • Reid Nofsinger – pyro designer and leadSFX

Special effects crew

  • Scott Allen
  • Alan Grant
  • Brook Blomquist
  • Jeremy Fox
  • Justin Seedle
  • Mike Hartle
  • Joey Atkinson
  • Jeff Jowdy

Rigging crew

  • Russel Glen (head rigger)
  • Bjorn Melchert
  • Matt Rynes
  • Jerry Ritter

Carpenter crew

  • Jack Deitering (head carpenter)
  • Pat Boyd
  • Shawn Saucier
  • Dale Bryant
  • Andrew Pearson
  • Lennie Watson
  • Jeroen Padberg
  • Ryan Floyd

Wristbands

  • Jason Regler – tech
  • Antony Burry – tech
  • Arman Chaparyan – coordinator

Set design assistants

  • Richard Olivieri
  • Laura Woodroffe

Site coordinators

  • Toby Fleming
  • Bart Durbin

Lead electrician

  • Paul Traynor

Barricade

  • Paul Lincoln
  • Chris Kordek

Drapes

  • Steve Capaldi
  • Daniel Roquero Lopez
  • Tom Drury

Catering crew

  • Susan Power (chief)
  • James Morries
  • Brendan McKenzie
  • Daniel Gamble
  • Hannah West
  • Sarah Money
  • Lulu Foster-Young
  • Cherry Pashby
  • Alicia Boardman
  • Alison Higgins
  • Pauline Austin
  • Sally Cureton
  • Molly Gallagher

Bus drivers

  • Sven Schendel
  • Jan Sven Berse
  • Joachim Wolfram
  • Matthias Gerstmann
  • Scott Pickering
  • Helli Windisch
  • Uwe Scholz
  • Chris Templar
  • Paul Kakasiouris

Truck drivers

  • David Ballantyne (chief)
  • Mark Coleman (chief)
  • Roger Bungay
  • Andrew Mellor
  • Robbie Jones
  • Mel Bentley
  • Tristen Bond
  • Grant Sharkey
  • Jimmy Greives
  • Leon Creswick
  • Mike Osbourne
  • Paul Chapman
  • John Stanmore
  • Ian Greenwood
  • Jason Smith
  • Mark Schubert
  • Mike Williams
  • Steve Dunne
  • Jon Baldwin
  • Dave Hayhurst
  • Albert Golon
  • Dougie Miller
  • Mark Cameron

Tour book

  • Pilar Zeta – artwork and tour book design
  • Chris Salmon – digital director and tour book interviews
  • Debs Wild – web ambassador

Management

  • Marty Diamond – North America booking agent
  • Larry Webman – North America booking agent
  • Steve Strange – ROW booking agent
  • Josh Javor – ROW booking agent
  • Gavin Maude – legal
  • Ryan Vince – legal
  • Lester Dales – business management
  • Paul Makin – business management
  • David Weise – US business management

Photography by

  • Matt Benton
  • Marcus Haney
  • Phil Harvey
  • Pilar Zeta
  • Ollie Smallwood
  • Ultramajic
  • Chris Salmon
  • Marguerite Nguyen
  • Julia Kennedy
  • Matt Miller
  • Mariana Miranda Pedroza da Silva
  • Irwing Heinz

Others

  • Ken Macalpine – merchandise
  • Anna Roguski –Oxfam representative
  • Phoebe Baldwin –Global Citizen representative
  • Hannah Riley – Innocence Project representative

See also

[edit]

Notes

[edit]

Cities

  1. ^abLabelled asNew York City in promotional material.
  2. ^abLabelled asBoston in promotional material.
  3. ^Labelled asDetroit in promotional material.
  4. ^abLabelled asLos Angeles in promotional material.
  5. ^Labelled asPhoenix in promotional material.
  6. ^Labelled asDallas in promotional material.
  7. ^abLabelled asLas Vegas in promotional material.
  8. ^abLabelled asSan Francisco in promotional material.
  9. ^Labelled asManila in promotional material.
  10. ^Labelled asLyon in promotional material.
  11. ^Labelled asParis in promotional material.
  12. ^Labelled asWashington, D.C. in promotional material.
  13. ^Labelled asMiami in promotional material.

Others

  1. ^$670.9 million in 2024 dollars.[2]
  2. ^abcdeBased on the 2016 and 2017 dates combined.
  3. ^TheLive UK Music Business Awards was established in 2010 to honour the best British professionals in the live music industry.[60]
  4. ^The TPi Awards was established in 2002 to honour excellence in global live entertainment based on a public-voted selection process.[80]
  5. ^The concert in Exeter on 29 May 2016 was part ofBBC Radio 1's Big Weekend.[134]
  6. ^The concert in Pilton on 26 June 2016 was part of theGlastonbury Festival.[135]
  7. ^The concert in London on 28 June 2016 was a charity performance forSentebale.[136]
  8. ^The concert in Chicago on 23 July 2016 was cut short due to weather conditions.[137]
  9. ^The concert in Chicago on 23 July 2016 saw Alessia Cara and Foxes cancelling their sets due to weather conditions.[137]
  10. ^The concert in Pasadena on 20 August 2016 was broadcast on the internet byGlobe Telecom in China and the Philippines.[138]
  11. ^The concert in Philadelphia on 4 September 2016 was part of theMade in America Festival.[139]
  12. ^The concert in London on 11 November 2016 was a private performance forAbsolute Radio.[140]
  13. ^The concert in Mumbai on 19 November 2016 was part of theGlobal Citizen Festival.[141]
  14. ^The concert in Hamburg on 6 July 2017 was part of the Global Citizen Festival.[143]
  15. ^The concert in Chicago on 17 August 2017 was broadcast on the internet bySamsung Gear VR.[144]
  16. ^The concert in Paradise on 2 September 2017 was part of theiHeartRadio Music Festival.[21]
  17. ^The concert in Pasadena on 6 October 2017 had its proceeds donated to the relief efforts of thePuebla earthquake.[145]
  18. ^The concert in San Diego on 8 October 2017 was partially broadcast forEstamos Unidos Mexicanos, which raised funds for the relief efforts of thePuebla earthquake.[146]
  19. ^The concert in San Diego on 8 October 2017 had its proceeds donated to the relief efforts of thePuebla earthquake.[145]

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