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Viva la Vida tour shows too stagey?

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Oh and i hate how every show is the SAME....I mean during certain songs they do the same thing at all the shows.....everything is staged i hate that!

 

Why cant they just do what they want...if Guy wantd to move to 5 steps to the right why cant he just do it without anyone knowing hes gonna do it! No idea if that made sense!! haha

 

They don't have choreographers telling them what to do. If they want to move around, they'll do it.

And in regards to the bit about it being the same show; well, generally that's what a tour is. They ahve to keep to a basic setlist otherwise the lighting and projections don't work.

In the xy tour they had a lot of lights, much more than now but they realise that now and have lessend it considerebly. But compare it to other big acts,( U2, MUSE) they have so much,Its really minor towards coldplay.

They don't have choreographers telling them what to do. If they want to move around, they'll do it.

And in regards to the bit about it being the same show; well, generally that's what a tour is. They ahve to keep to a basic setlist otherwise the lighting and projections don't work.

Still, thats no excuse, I would like them to chop and change a bit more than they do now. Even they must get bored of the songs, playing them again and again.

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Is this your first time going to a concert?

 

Nope. Let's just say this is my 'poppiest' one...

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