British rock band Coldplay to perform at Etihad Stadium in 2023
The tours were confirmed after the band concluded a record-breaking tour beginning in Costa Rica and in Latin America, North America, and Europe. where 4 million tickets had been sold.
By ET Spotlight Special |
Agencies
British rock band Coldplay is set to play at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester in 2023 as a part of their Music of the Spheres World Tour. Two nights are what has been confirmed as on date for the British superhit rock band Coldplay who would be playing at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester next year in summer. This mega event will be a part of their string of appearances next year to kick off their European Tour.
The show is confirmed among their Music of the Spheres World Tour and has set to have the band play at venues in Portugal, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, and the Netherlands along with shows in Cardiff and Manchester in the UK alone.
The tours were confirmed after the band concluded a record-breaking tour beginning in Costa Rica and in Latin America, North America, and Europe. where 4 million tickets had been sold. All shows on the world tour have been praised by both critics and fans and much appreciated for their performance.
Meet Robby Megabyte, Bosnia's first robot rock band musician
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Bosnia's most popular rock band, Dubioza Kolektiv, has a new recruit who sings and plays musical instruments - a humanoid robot called Robby Megabyte. Students from Sarajevo University's electrical engineering school agreed to build Robby after the band requested a robot designed to fit the concept of their album #fakenews, which was released last year.
Bosnia's most popular rock band, Dubioza Kolektiv, has a new recruit who sings and plays musical instruments - a humanoid robot called Robby Megabyte. Students from Sarajevo University's electrical e..
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One of the students who helped build the robot used in the album, Almir Besic, said the project had been a challenge because they knew nothing at first about the 3D printing needed to build the robot and lacked the necessary equipment. They used recycled materials, including a Golf 2 axle shaft and baby trolley wheels, to make the platform on which Robby moves. It took them about two years to complete the project.
One of the students who helped build the robot used in the album, Almir Besic, said the project had been a challenge because they knew nothing at first about the 3D printing needed to build the robot..
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"Our robot likes to eat, drink, shout, he likes music," said Vedran Mujagic, the band's bass guitar player who was most involved in designing the concept for Robby.
"Our robot likes to eat, drink, shout, he likes music," said Vedran Mujagic, the band's bass guitar player who was most involved in designing the concept for Robby.
The band Dubioza Kolektiv is known for its eclectic musical style and socially and politically engaged lyrics. Robby took part in the band's online weekly gigs called "Quarantine Show" during lockdowns imposed last year to curb the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
The band Dubioza Kolektiv is known for its eclectic musical style and socially and politically engaged lyrics. Robby took part in the band's online weekly gigs called "Quarantine Show" during lockdow..
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In a video clip for the #fakenews album, one band member thinks it would be fun to have a robot do his work while he relaxes and has fun, so he orders one and assembles it. Gradually the whole band is replaced by robots in the clip, allowing the men to go and party. But they then get locked out of their studio and the robots have the last laugh, inviting young women to dance and drink as the men look on from outside. "Every little thing is under machine control," Robby sings in a song called "Take my job away". The message - about "evil artificial intelligence which takes jobs away from good people" - is intended to be ironic, Mujagic said.
In a video clip for the #fakenews album, one band member thinks it would be fun to have a robot do his work while he relaxes and has fun, so he orders one and assembles it. Gradually the whole band i..
Another unique factor was showcased during the tour of this world-famous band, which was relying on power from 100% renewable energy. The power was generated from 40 BMW electric car batteries. Fans too could be part of the show by using power bikes and kinetic dancefloors to make an impact. Solar panels were used at every venue along with wind turbines after taking a pledge to reduce show emissions by 50%. Fans were also given incentives for traveling in green transport and a tree was planted for every ticket sold. A brief can be read on www.sustainability.coldplay.com
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Teasers for the new tour were made using Easter eggs for the band's new Video for Humankind, which is a part of their music album Music of the Spheres. New shows have also been planned for South-East Asia and North America. The tickets for the new show will be sold from August 25. Details of the ticket sales could be followed on www.coldplay.com/tour.
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