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20-May-2009: Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Virginia Beach, VA, USA


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Welcome to the thread for the above concert which can be used for all discussion prior to, during and after the gig.

 

One thread one concert - should hopefully keep everyone organised and up-to-date with Coldplay on the road.

 

Did you get tickets?

Are you looking for tickets?

Are you looking for ticket swaps?

Need help/directions on getting to the concert?

Not sure what the arrangements and rules are for the particular venue is?

Are you just bloody excited?

Do you have a review for the concert?

Did you take any pictures... share them here!

 

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Setlist

 

Life In Technicolor

Violet Hill

Clocks

In My Place

Yellow

Glass Of Water

Cemeteries Of London

42

Fix You

Strawberry Swing

God Put A Smile Upon Your Face (techno version)

Talk (techno version)

The Hardest Part (Chris piano, Will)

Postcards From Far Away (piano instrumental)

Viva La Vida

Lost!

Green Eyes

Death Will Never Conquer (acoustic - Will vocals)

I'm A Believer (Neil Diamond Cover - acoustic)

Viva La Vida (remix interlude)

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Politik

Lovers In Japan

Death And All His Friends

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The Scientist

Life in Technicolor ii

The Escapist (outro)

 

 

Photos

 

http://www.coldplaying.com/forum/gallery/showgallery.php/cat/1749

 

Wiki reviews

 

http://wiki.coldplaying.com/index.php/20_May_2009:_Verizon_Wireless_Amphitheater%2C_Virginia_Beach%2C_VA%2C_USA

 

Videos

 

Life In Technicolor

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMtgqVGIWY4]YouTube - Coldplay 1OpeningLIT[/ame]

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlFAlbtAi40]YouTube - Coldplay - Intro and Violet Hill Show Opening (Virginia Beach 5/20/09)[/ame]

 

Violet Hill

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlFAlbtAi40]YouTube - Coldplay - Intro and Violet Hill Show Opening (Virginia Beach 5/20/09)[/ame]

 

Clocks

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTUxTkpCqJU]YouTube - "Clocks"[/ame]

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx-tyaLxcYs]YouTube - "Clocks"[/ame]

 

In My Place

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oeO-O28S7A]YouTube - Coldplay - In My Place (Virginia Beach 5/20/09)[/ame]

 

Yellow

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMd7rsLZq8c]YouTube - Coldplay - Yellow (Virginia Beach 5/20/09)[/ame]

 

Glass Of Water

 

Cemeteries Of London

 

42

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sq4BoZY4Cqo]YouTube - Coldplay - 42 @ Virginia Beach Amphitheater - 5/20/09[/ame]

 

Fix You

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0ldZkIA05A]YouTube - Coldplay "Fix You"[/ame]

 

Strawberry Swing

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83eNuQHeA4s]YouTube - Coldplay - Strawberry Swing @ Virginia Beach Amphitheater - 5/20/09[/ame]

 

God Put A Smile Upon Your Face (techno version)

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tl0uC9ivV6A]YouTube - Coldplay - God Put a Smile/Talk (Dance Version) LIVE AT VIRGINIA BEACH [HD][/ame]

 

Talk (techno version)

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tl0uC9ivV6A]YouTube - Coldplay - God Put a Smile/Talk (Dance Version) LIVE AT VIRGINIA BEACH [HD][/ame]

 

The Hardest Part (Chris piano, Will)

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1YOFRkjC-4]YouTube - Coldplay - The Hardest Part (Virginia Beach 5/20/2009)[/ame]

 

Postcards From Far Away (piano instrumental)

 

Viva La Vida

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op0fl1TFGFY]YouTube - Coldplay - Viva la Vida (Virginia Beach 5/20/09)[/ame]

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mE9kKn-yXHo]YouTube - Coldplay - Virginia Beach 5/20/09 - Viva La Vida Pt. 5[/ame]

 

Lost!

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0wfM9MKTy8]YouTube - COLDPLAY - LOST - virginia beach 05/20/09[/ame]

 

Green Eyes

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaxqfajyYMs]YouTube - Coldplay - Green Eyes (Virginia Beach 5/20/09)[/ame]

 

Death Will Never Conquer (acoustic - Will vocals)

 

I'm A Believer (Neil Diamond Cover - acoustic)

 

Viva La Vida (remix interlude)

 

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Politik

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vrauruu3d8c]YouTube - Coldplay - Virginia Beach 5/20/09 - Politik[/ame]

 

Lovers In Japan

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqNc9BI8B08]

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Death And All His Friends

 

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The Scientist

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OZ9LiMsGPA]YouTube - Coldplay - The Scientist @ Virginia Beach Amphitheater - 5/20/09[/ame]

 

Life in Technicolor ii

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKlsDP_6QRQ]YouTube - Coldplay (Life in Technicolor) LIVE AT VIRGINIA BEACH [HD][/ame]

 

The Escapist (outro)

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How to get the best seats?

 

A few years back Coldplay did something different for their concert. If you were a fan online, they sent you a special offer to buy coldplay tickets earlier than most. I managed to get some really good seats - near front row. Now that they've announced a Virginia Beach stop, I'm hoping that there's a way to get better tickets than what I've been seeing with the last tour and some of the shows that have already gone for sale in this tour... Any ideas... other than just buy when the sale starts. Thanks

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On presale - 10 AM or 11 AM

 

I see from the livenation site that you can pick up tickets now, but not great seats. Should I wait until 11 as the post says above or buy now at 10? Sect 203, Row M currently being sold at $270!!!! for 2.... not great. Also, you have to put in a promo code right now - "strings"

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Livenation or Coldplay - who is to blame?

 

C'mon this is ridiculous. Presale was to start today. I learned that it actually started yesterday. So, if you were waiting to purchase good seats you are out of luck. I'm a huge fan, but this sux. 270 bucks for not good seats in a B quality venue. This isn't DC or NY... it's fricken Virginia Beach. Whoever dropped the ball on this one needs to get their act together. What happened to the fan club drawing that Coldplay did some years ago. That worked well for many of us. I'm thinking about not even going.

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I ended up with Pit G 05 center......I am so freaking excited. I saw them back in November down in Orlando. I see that Snow Patrol is opening their June dates so I wonder who will be opening for the Virginia show..... I am so excited.. I am gonna be there with all of you ready to meet the gang:laugh3:

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Does anyone know what time Coldplay will start playing for this show? From what I've read of their first show of this leg (in Palm Beach), they played for about 2 hours, and started at 9:30pm.

 

But since at the Va Beach ampitheater the concert has to end by 11pm, they'd have to start earlier. I'm wondering what they would do differently - not have an opening act? have a shorter opening act? And what time would Coldplay start?

 

Thanks for any info!

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Coldplay takes its music into new territory

 

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By now you've probably heard of a little band named Coldplay.

 

The band has sold some 50 million albums; won Grammys, the U.K.'s Mercury Prize and many other awards; and had songs such as "Yellow" featured in commercials that reach just about every household with electricity.

 

The very un-urban group has even made its name at least recognizable among the BET set, courtesy of collaborations with Jay-Z and Kanye West.

 

Having been elevated to stadium rock demigods - this generation's U2, if you will - the members of Coldplay could not be faulted for becoming a tad bored or jaded. They've been together for more than 10 years, having formed in 1998 while students at University College London. How have they retained interest in both the band and the music over all these years?

 

"It's inherently interesting," says Will Champion, drummer and unofficial spokesman for the group, which will perform at the Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheater on Wednesday. "We have been doing it a long time. Our commitment to music is what keeps it fresh. Every day there are new bands to listen to, something to make you think of music in a slightly different way."

 

Champion says the band broke from its usual routines in recording its latest album, "Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends," by working with Brian Eno, a one-time member of Roxy Music. Previously, Champion, lead singer Chris Martin and the other members of the group - guitarist Jonny Buckland and bassist Guy Berryman - would more or less go into a studio and spontaneously create music.

 

Martin would typically start them off with a melody or parts of a song, and the rest of them would collaborate until a song formed. This time, Eno had them do something drastically different.

 

"We would come in and pick a (homemade) card from a deck that had different strategies," he said. "You'd pick one, and then you'd do what it says on the card, and it would yield some very interesting results. It might say 'percussion' or 'guitar' and force you to do something you weren't expecting to do. He tried his hardest to knock us off balance a bit and approach things from a different angle."

 

Champion has been toying with new technology - specifically new drum software that's encouraged him to make sounds exponentially different from the (good) plodding of memorable Coldplay songs like, say, "Clocks."

 

There's even been speculation that the band is considering making dance music, which, as any Coldplay fan knows, is a complete turnaround. (People used to joke that if you wanted to put an end to a raucous party in your apartment, put on some Coldplay.)

 

"We're definitely trying all types of approaches," Champion said, while avoiding calling their latest experiments "dance" per se. "We're using different tempos... different time signatures. We're doing stuff that makes us feel like we haven't done it yet."

 

None of it has been released yet, he said, and their experimentation isn't being made with the intention of creating an album; it's just the kind of artistic exploration that keeps them interested in what they do.

 

When Coldplay does release its next album, chances are it'll be distributed in a novel way, too. The band already is giving away CDs of live material at shows on this tour, a move prompted in part by a lousy economy.

 

"People who invested in us early on have spent time and money and energy listening to us. We felt it was a nice gesture to repay that favor in some way." (Not that they're hard up for cash: Most often when they're touring, the guys pick a hotel home base - say, New York - and then fly to each gig, to ease the grueling physical demands of moving from city to city every week.)

 

Yet even though Coldplay is looking for novel ways to release its music, and even though Champion is the group's super-nice, down-to-earth mouthpiece, don't look for him on Twitter.

 

"I feel like I would get very sucked into that," he says of social networking sites. He's a family guy who usually goes unrecognized when out and about, even in London. "I would end up spending more time at a computer than with my family. We do have people that keep up with that. I just think most people I don't speak to I don't speak to for a reason."

 

One thing he finally is speaking about is the re curring allegation that Coldplay plagiarizes from other musicians. Earlier in May, Yusef Islam (previously known as Cat Stevens) became the fourth artist to claim that Coldplay engaged in some heavy lifting. They'd long refused to comment on the allegations, but Champion wants to set the record straight.

 

"It's tough when people accuse you of stealing something when you know that you didn't. So, we accept that it's part of the territory and know it is only for some reason, God only knows why, the successful songs seem to be the ones that are accused of being stolen.

 

"It's a very difficult thing to define. There are only eight notes in an octave, and no one owns them. And there are probably about 12,000 songs that feature the exact same chord progression. I think it lies on an intent to steal, which we certainly have never done and never would. So it's unfortunate, but it's the way people are. That's that. We're confident we haven't done anything wrong."

 

And frankly, their fans probably don't care. Coldplay has brought them so much joy and, as Champion alludes, will continue to.

 

"We want everyone to feel like they're having a wonderful time at our shows. We are thankful for what we do, and we are happy to make people happy in some small way."

 

Want to go? Coldplay at the Virginia Beach Amphitheater, Wednesday, May 20

 

http://hamptonroads.com/

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I called the ampitheatre about that b/c I bought seats there also. The person I spoke to there sounded knowledgeable and said that it would be standing only - no seats.

 

That's kind of cool b/c you can get quite close to the band, but it makes for a tiring night for old folks :)

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Oh ok, thanks for the quick response! my next option was to call them :) It's just weird because its not like the ticket just says "pit GA", it has a seat number and a "G" #. Yeah i'm bringing my aunt with me...I just don't know if i should get there early to get good spot, but on the other hand i don't want to stand around for 2 hours listening to bands that i've never heard of (though they may be good who knows) ;) wonder if there will be a ramp like there was in the arenas on the last leg?

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Oh ok, thanks for the quick response! my next option was to call them :) It's just weird because its not like the ticket just says "pit GA", it has a seat number and a "G" #. Yeah i'm bringing my aunt with me...I just don't know if i should get there early to get good spot, but on the other hand i don't want to stand around for 2 hours listening to bands that i've never heard of (though they may be good who knows) ;) wonder if there will be a ramp like there was in the arenas on the last leg?

 

and in ramp, i mean the catwalk things the guys walk on

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I'm in a similar boat - my wife is going with me, and while she likes Coldplay, she's not too enthusiastic about the idea of standing in the pit for 2+ hours waiting for the concert to start and then watching the opening bands. We're still trying to figure out what time we're going to arrive.

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Yep i'm a diehard fan, and my aunt enjoys seeing them so i've brought her along the last two times i've seen them.

Hopefully someone else that has been to one of the shows in other states since the 15th will see this and give us some insight!! let me know if you find any more info :)

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