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the Sun : Coldplaying with fire

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Coldplaying with fire

COLDPLAY have been causing a nightmare for health and safety officers ahead of the Brits, and it's nothing to do with dangerous amounts of muesli on the rider.

 

Chris Martin's band have ordered so many pyrotechnics for their opening set that officials were worried it would blow the O2's roof off.

 

A source said: "It has been a logistical nightmare and for a long time organisers didn't think they'd be able to go ahead with the plans.

 

"People have been running around the arena with clipboards for weeks trying to sort it out."

 

At least last year they only had to look into health and safety once, to investigate Take That and Plan B's matching sets.

 

 

 

 

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/brits/4139973/Coldplay-worry-Brits-organisers-with-pyrotechnics.html

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this is not a little dangerous for reality while these fires and not very good for the environment, is better something more simple ? :\

oh the Sun... :rolleyes:

OHMAGOD I'M GONNA DIE AT MY NEXT COLDPLAY CONCERT OMGGGGGGGGGGGG

 

Thanks the Sun for warning me!!!11!1 :surprised:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:dozey:

^ Great way to go, yes? :shrug:

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you know virtually coldplaying can support all the lights pyrotechnics fire but not in the reality :rolleyes:

Old news!

^ Great way to go, yes? :shrug:

It certainly is :charming:

 

And even if I will survive the massive blow up, I'm gonna drown in MX confetti, yay! :dance:

^It would be GREAT, but at the end of the gig. Dying just before a gig, or at the very beginning would be the WORST death EVER :bomb:

Well yeah that would suck bawlz :nod:

what if you died halfway

lol, is this about the STUPIDLY AMAZING amount of pyrotechnic explosions at the end of their Brits performance? That was incredibly loud on my TV.

what if you died halfway

 

:thinking:...I will have to think about it, this is really important matter :nod:...:thinking:

I suppose if I die after IMP (so after the confettis & the Buckin moment) that would not be too awful. Though it would probably mean I wouldn't live til the VLV chant :bomb: UGH

what if you died halfway

It would suck one bawl

 

lol, is this about the STUPIDLY AMAZING amount of pyrotechnic explosions at the end of their Brits performance? That was incredibly loud on my TV.

I had my headphones on an was like "WTF IS HAPPENING" :dead:

 

But it looked cool :wacko:

Resolving to pyrotechnics in concerts is usually associated with poor quality of the actual performance, but I think they did great.

They weren't nervous like they usually are on TV shows and the pyrotechnics go great with the sparkly glowing-in-the-dark song in question. :nice:

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