Setlist:
Life In Technicolor
Violet Hill
Clocks
In My Place
Speed Of Sound
Cemeteries of London
Chinese Sleep Chant
42
Fix you
Strawberry Swing
Talk (dance version) / God Put a Smile
The Hardest Part
Postcards From Far Away
Viva La Vida
Lost!
The Scientist
Death Will Never conquer
(Talk Remix)
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Politik
Lovers In Japan
Death And All His Friends
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Yellow
Dubliners / Prospekt's March
(The Escapist)
After their shows in Germany and France where they presented their latest album, 'Viva la Vida and Death or All His Friends', Coldplay, with Albert Hammond Jr. as opening act, performed a great show which in two hours filled the expectations of their fervert fans.
The British Quartet started the show with the classical start in this tour, the instrumental Life in Technicolor. Then came the first important moment of the night, with Violet Hill, one of the most popular songs of the band's fourth record, "Viva la Vida or Death and all his Friends", the title of which was inspired in a Frida Kahlo's painting.
After that song, Chris Martin said "Hi" in Catalán, with a perfect "Bona nit" (good evening). Then the band played one of their most successful songs, Clocks from their second album, 'A Rush of Blood to the Head'. From this album, they also performed God Put a Smile Upon Your Face, far from the stage in a side of the venue. During the show, the band played eight of the 10 songs of Viva la Vida.
Read the full review in Spanish and English translation here onwards [Thanks Lore]
Pictures from the gig are in the Coldplaying gallery, including some wonderful pictures by *pati* .
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