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360 Show?!?!

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I heard on the radio this morning that they are releasing additional tickets for both Coldplay shows in Philly because the shows will now be 360 shows. Can anyone confirm or deny this? I wonder if they're doing it for the other shows, too? How would they handle changing the seating for those who already have tickets?! I've been to 360 shows before and I honestly prefer the end stage setup. Hope this isn't true.

I went to a Coldplay concert in december. There were also released additional tickets for this show, this were tickets for seatings in the tribune in the back of the stage. So in a way it was a 360° show because there were people all around the stage. But there were only standing places (floor- tickets) in front of the stage and the guys played all the time with their faces to this side, only Chris waved once to the people behind the stage. So if you're worrying that you will look at the backs of the boys, this will probably not be the case.

Offcourse it can be different for the shows in Philly, but I gues it will be like this ;D

Unless Coldplay bought one of The Claws that U2 used for their tour, the show is not going to be 360°.

I think basically what is happening in Philly is they are selling the seats behind the stage. There is a high demand for the 2 sold out shows so they probably figured why not sell those seats.

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