Coldplay's Viva La Vida tour continued through Latin America last night, as they played at the Estadio Tres de Marzo, Guadalajara, Mexico for the penultimate Viva la Vida tour show. Chris Martin sang Parachutes partially before Yellow - other than that the setlist was the same as the previous nights. This means that Coldplay once again played Shiver during the acoustic set. The new song written specifically for the Latin tour, called Don Quixote/Spanish Rain was played once again. Some excellent photos have already been posted to Flickr - go there to check out the huge photo album! Thanks to everyone who has contributed on the forums, wiki and twitters, we'll have more on this show over the next few hours/days!
[discussion] [photos] [videos] [wiki reviews/setlist] (updated over the next 24-48 hours)
Setlist:
Life In Technicolor
Violet Hill
Clocks
In My Place
Parachutes (partial)
Yellow
Glass Of Water
42
Fix You
Strawberry Swing
God Put A Smile Upon Your Face (partial rechno remix)
Talk (partial techno remix)
The Hardest Part (Chris solo piano)
Postcards From Far Away (Chris solo piano)
Viva La Vida
Lost!
Shiver
Death Will Never Conquer (acoustic - sung by Will)
Don Quixote/Spanish Rain
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)
Photo by ANTONIO RUBIO INDA @ Flickr
I'm back! It was fucking amazing! It was extremely worth it, my aching back, shoulders, knees, feet... It was perfect! I saw them 2 meters away from the B-stage! I think the setlist was the same except for the fact that Chris sang Parachutes before Yellow!! They also threw 2 bras at Will during the C-stage. I'll write more stuff tomorrow. [thanks Arantza]
according to a guy who has gone to the 3 concerts in mexico so far, Guadalajara was better than the two in mexico city, he says the crowd went crazy (yes, even more), and his argument is that it was because they were playing there for the first time ever. [thanks hugo]
More on this concert including reviews, videos, pictures and tweets here onwards.
Pictures courtesy of ANTONIO RUBIO INDA at Flickr (click for more).
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