Coldplay in Manchester review – visual treats and infectious niceness
Their love of cliches may be comical at times, but band prove there are few serious challengers to their own heavyweight titleHalfway through Coldplay’s two-hour extravaganza, the band are on the time-honoured stadium rock trudge to a smaller stage in the middle of the audience, when they turn back to see the image of Muhammad Ali making one of his old speeches. On the day The Greatest died, to hear him say, “When I die, if there’s a heaven, I’m going to see it†...
Guardian Music — Their love of cliches may be comical at times, but band prove there are few serious challengers to their own heavyweight titleHalfway through Coldplay’s two-hour e... more info