Viva la Vida Tour

Viva la Vida Tour
Tour by Coldplay

Insignia used on the tour, featured on the tour's posters, programs and stage design.
Associated album Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
Prospekt's March
Start date 23 June 2008 (2008-06-23)
End date 11 March 2010 (2010-03-11)
Legs 13
No. of shows
  • 81 in North America
  • 60 in Europe
  • 14 in Oceania
  • 9 in Asia
  • 4 in South America
  • 168 total
Box office
  • $209.4 million ($227.61 in 2016 dollars)[1]
Coldplay concert chronology

The Viva la Vida Tour was the fourth concert tour by British band Coldplay. The tour was in support their fourth studio album Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008).[2] The tour was a massive commercial and critical success visiting Europe, Asia, the Americas[3] and Australasia. The tour further established the band as one the concert industry's biggest draws and as one of the world's most popular bands.

Design and setup

The Viva la Vida Tour visited arenas and stadiums in separate phases of the tour. In London, the band visited The O2 Arena in 2008 (left), and Wembley Stadium in 2009 (right), with the latter show featuring a half-dome stage design.

The stage setup consisted of a stripped-down main stage and two catwalks; Coldplay also performed amongst audience members at the back of venues in a special acoustic set.[4] Instead of a giant video screen on-stage, the band opted for six hanging giant lightbulbs that displayed images and closeups.[4] Lead singer Chris Martin dubbed the fixtures as "magic balls", while drummer Will Champion added that they release confetti butterflies.[5] During the tour the The Blue Danube, by Johann Strauss II, was played on all concerts, as an intro, right before the band coming into the stage.

Coldplay were accompanied by Oxfam and David Gibbin during the tour.[6] Volunteers were stationed at each venue to tell concertgoers how to reduce poverty; the organization's logo and website was featured on one of the light ball fixtures during each concert.

On 23 July 2008 Coldplay performed their second in two shows at the United Center arena in Chicago. In each of the two shows, the band shot the music video for "Lost!" by performing the song twice. On 19 September 2008, Chris Martin was accompanied by A-ha pianist Magne Furuholmen in the encore at the Oslo Spektrum, Oslo, to play a cover of the A-Ha song "Hunting High and Low".

Visuals

The intro of the concert would begin in space before turning to show the Earth and zooming to aerial views of the continent, country, city and then stadium that the show would take place. The idea was to make each show being a spectacle in its own, rather than just part of the tour. The cosmic theme is repeated across a number of the visuals like "Speed of Sound" and "Glass of Water". This takes the gig-goers on a journey through a solar system where the stars coalesce to form an eye shape that goes supernova and engulfs the screen in flames. However, other sections of the show were completely different. "Lovers in Japan", one of the highlights in visual terms, uses a series of archive footage and animations across the screen at the back of the stage and in the end thousands of confetti butterflies would rain all over the venue. For the show's closing number, "Life in Technicolor II", the paintings created for the album artwork from Viva La Vida was treated with sprocket and projection effects to create a vibrant, experimental and immersive colorful effect.[7]

Opening acts

There were 34 supporting acts for the tour. They are:

Set list

Tour dates

Viva la Vida Tour
Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
Leg 1 — Europe (Theaters)[41][42]
5 June 2008 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso Unknown Unknown
13 June 2008 London England Wembley Arena
16 June 2008 Brixton Academy
17 June 2008 Barcelona Spain Espacio Movistar
Leg 2 — North America (Arenas)[11][41][42]
23 June 2008 New York City United States Madison Square Garden Unknown Unknown
14 July 2008 Inglewood The Forum 30,085 / 30,437 $2,487,994[43]
15 July 2008
18 July 2008 San Jose HP Pavilion 14,919 / 14,919 $1,234,024[44]
19 July 2008 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena 14,058 / 14,058 $1,262,926[44]
22 July 2008 Chicago United Center 29,815 / 31,956 $2,425,592[44]
23 July 2008
25 July 2008 Philadelphia Wachovia Center 16,068 / 16,068 $1,299,252[45]
29 July 2008 Montreal Canada Bell Centre 17,259 / 17,259 $1,420,062[44]
30 July 2008 Toronto Air Canada Centre 33,908 / 33,908 $2,995,977[46]
31 July 2008
2 August 2008 Hartford United States XL Center 12,589 / 12,589 $993,924
3 August 2008 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center 14,452 / 14,452 $1,188,903[47]
4 August 2008 Boston TD Banknorth Garden 14,559 / 14,559 $1,256,599[47]
Leg 3 — Europe (Arenas)
1 September 2008 Strasbourg France Zénith de Strasbourg Unknown Unknown
2 September 2008 Mannheim Germany SAP Arena
4 September 2008 Lyon France Halle Tony Garnier
6 September 2008 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi
7 September 2008 Madrid Palacio de Deportes
9 September 2008 Paris France Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
10 September 2008
12 September 2008 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena
14 September 2008 Hamburg Color Line Arena
15 September 2008 Berlin O2 World
17 September 2008 Stockholm Sweden Stockholm Globe Arena
18 September 2008
19 September 2008 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
22 September 2008 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
23 September 2008 Budapest Hungary Budapest Sports Arena
24 September 2008 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
26 September 2008 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
28 September 2008 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
29 September 2008 Bologna Italy Futurshow Station
30 September 2008 Milan Datch Forum
2 October 2008 Rotterdam Netherlands Ahoy Rotterdam
3 October 2008
4 October 2008 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis 16,774 / 16,774 $1,039,537[48]
Leg 4 — North America (Arenas)[41][42]
20 October 2008 Ottawa Canada Scotiabank Place 12,121 / 15,082 $839,710[49]
21 October 2008 Cleveland United States Quicken Loans Arena Unknown Unknown
26 October 2008 East Rutherford Izod Center 32,460 / 32,460 $2,662,895[47]
27 October 2008
29 October 2008 Boston TD Banknorth Garden Unknown Unknown
31 October 2008 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center
1 November 2008 Philadelphia Wachovia Center
3 November 2008 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills 13,330 / 13,330 $1,015,289[45]
5 November 2008 Atlanta Philips Arena 25,880 / 27,682 $2,250,991[45]
7 November 2008 Orlando Amway Arena 12,357 / 12,357 $1,030,108[45]
9 November 2008 Sunrise BankAtlantic Center 15,096 / 15,096 $1,258,098[45]
11 November 2008 Atlanta Philips Arena 25,880 / 27,682 $2,250,991[45]
13 November 2008 Kansas City Sprint Center Unknown Unknown
14 November 2008 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center 14,922 / 16,010 $1,308,581[50]
16 November 2008 Oklahoma City Ford Center Unknown Unknown
18 November 2008 Houston Toyota Center 13,981 / 13,981 $1,115,430[50]
19 November 2008 Dallas American Airlines Center 15,483 / 16,430 $1,308,581[50]
21 November 2008 Denver Pepsi Center 11,656 / 11,656 $1,019,790[50]
22 November 2008 Salt Lake City EnergySolutions Arena 11,598 / 11,598 $935,607[50]
25 November 2008 Anaheim Honda Center 13,649 / 13,649 $1,115,430[50]
26 November 2008 Glendale Jobing.com Arena 13,257 / 13,257 $1,010,272 [50]
Leg 5 — Britain and Ireland (Arenas)[51]
29 November 2008 Sheffield England Sheffield Arena Unknown Unknown
1 December 2008 Birmingham National Indoor Arena
2 December 2008
3 December 2008
6 December 2008 Glasgow Scotland Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
7 December 2008 Liverpool England Echo Arena Liverpool
9 December 2008 Glasgow Scotland Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
11 December 2008 Manchester England Manchester Evening News Arena
12 December 2008
14 December 2008 London The O2 Arena 51,294 / 52,500 $2,871,883[52]
15 December 2008
16 December 2008
19 December 2008 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena Unknown Unknown
21 December 2008 Dublin Ireland The O2
22 December 2008
23 December 2008 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
Leg 6 — Japan (Arenas)[12][51][53]
11 February 2009 Saitama Japan Saitama Super Arena Unknown Unknown
12 February 2009
14 February 2009 Kobe Kobe World Kinen Hall
15 February 2009
Leg 7 — Australasia (Arenas)[12][34][51][53]
27 February 2009 Perth Australia Burswood Dome Unknown Unknown
28 February 2009
3 March 2009 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
4 March 2009
5 March 2009
8 March 2009 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
9 March 2009
11 March 2009 Sydney Acer Arena 59,391 / 59,391 $4,703,392[54]
12 March 2009
14 March 2009
15 March 2009
18 March 2009 Auckland New Zealand Vector Arena Unknown Unknown
19 March 2009
Leg 8 — Asia (Arenas)[12]
23 March 2009 Kallang Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium 9,474 / 9,503 $1,186,831 [52]
25 March 2009 Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Arena 11,371 / 11,550 $1,260,623 [52]
28 March 2009 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Emirates Palace Unknown Unknown
Leg 9 — North America (Arenas)[12][15][53][55]
15 May 2009 West Palm Beach United States Cruzan Amphitheatre Unknown Unknown
17 May 2009 Atlanta Lakewood Amphitheatre 14,071 / 18,658 $801,194[56]
18 May 2009 Pelham Verizon Wireless Music Center 8,230 / 10,259 $650,881
20 May 2009 Virginia Beach Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheater 15,877 / 20,055 $447,086[56]
21 May 2009 Bristow Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge 14,157 / 23,241 $624,814[56]
23 May 2009 Hartford Comcast Theatre 13,877 / 24,713 $705,687[52]
24 May 2009 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium 11,582 / 25,770 $755,940[52]
26 May 2009 Camden Susquehanna Bank Center 13,741 / 25,317 $902,234[52]
30 May 2009 Burgettstown Post-Gazette Pavilion 13,084 / 23,214 $565,068[57]
1 June 2009 Darien Darien Lake Performing Arts Center 12,481 / 21,193 $691,814
2 June 2009 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre 13,797 / 15,202 $801,755[57]
4 June 2009 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center 15,375 / 20,383 $812,638[57]
5 June 2009 Noblesville Verizon Wireless Music Center 19,825 / 24,680 $1,021,922
6 June 2009 Nashville Sommet Center 13,835 / 13,835 $1,106,823
9 June 2009 New Orleans New Orleans Arena 11,574 / 12,247 $898,682
10 June 2009 San Antonio AT&T Center 13,152 / 13,152 $964,467
12 June 2009 Des Moines Wells Fargo Arena 9,887 / 10,751 $616,158
13 June 2009 Omaha Qwest Center Omaha 9,629 / 10,636 $748,532
15 June 2009 Winnipeg Canada MTS Centre 12,619 / 12,619 $978,386
17 June 2009 Calgary Pengrowth Saddledome 13,841 / 13,841 $1,105,538
18 June 2009 Edmonton Rexall Place 14,413 / 14,413 $1,083,709
20 June 2009 Vancouver General Motors Place 29,923 / 29,923 $2,297,731
21 June 2009
Leg 10 — North America (Amphitheaters)[53][55][58]
10 July 2009 Ridgefield United States The Amphitheater at Clark County 17,526 / 17,526 $1,030,852
11 July 2009 George The Gorge Amphitheatre 21,939 / 21,939 $1,166,654
13 July 2009 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre 22,052 / 22,325 $1,103,165
14 July 2009 Wheatland Sleep Train Amphitheatre 13,339 / 18,500 $543,960
16 July 2009 Chula Vista Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre 19,588 / 19,588 $1,186,216
18 July 2009 Carson The Home Depot Center 26,341 / 27,404 $2,105,859
19 July 2009 Irvine Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre 14,885 / 14,885 $1,020,168
21 July 2009 Dallas SuperPages.com Center 19,878 / 19,938 $1,109,879
22 July 2009 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion 16,430 / 16,430 $917,266
24 July 2009 Maryland Heights Verizon Wireless Amphitheater 19,055 / 21,000 $997,943
25 July 2009 East Troy Alpine Valley Music Theatre 27,123 / 34,883 $1,300,838
27 July 2009 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center 15,200 / 25,277 $816,097
30 July 2009 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre 45,116 / 45,116 $3,249,466
3 August 2009 Mansfield United States Comcast Center 19,846 / 19,953 $1,509,579
6 August 2009 Raleigh Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion 19,422 / 19,422 $905,170
7 August 2009 Charlotte Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre 18,830 / 18,830 $1,109,275
Leg 11 — Europe (Stadiums)[12][16][51][53]
16 August 2009 Herning Denmark MCH Outdoor Arena 33,737 / 40,000 $3,235,729[59]
19 August 2009 Bergen Norway Koengen 21,945 / 21,945 $2,433,943[59]
22 August 2009 Stockholm Sweden Stockholm Olympic Stadium 32,651 / 33,137 $2,367,964[59]
25 August 2009 Hanover Germany AWD-Arena Unknown Unknown
27 August 2009 Düsseldorf LTU Arena
29 August 2009 Munich Olympia Reitstadion Riem
31 August 2009 Udine Italy Stadio Friuli 41,042 / 42,549 $2,376,835[60]
2 September 2009 Bern Switzerland Stade de Suisse Unknown Unknown
4 September 2009 Barcelona Spain Olympic Stadium 63,306 / 64,376 $4,554,068[59]
7 September 2009 Paris France Parc des Princes 50,355 / 51,241 $4,244,363[59]
9 September 2009 Nijmegen Netherlands Goffertpark Unknown Unknown
10 September 2009
12 September 2009 Manchester England Old Trafford Cricket Ground
14 September 2009 Dublin Ireland Phoenix Park 34,372 / 35,000 $3,507,501[61]
16 September 2009 Glasgow Scotland Hampden Park Unknown Unknown
18 September 2009 London England Wembley Stadium
19 September 2009
19 December 2009 Exeter Rougemont Castle
Leg 12 — Latin America (Stadiums)[3][62][63]
26 February 2010 Buenos Aires Argentina River Plate Stadium 53,708 / 59,266 $3,238,200[64]
28 February 2010 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Praça da Apoteose 26,821 / 34,960 $2,970,490[64]
2 March 2010 São Paulo Morumbi Stadium 53,060 / 63,842 $5,254,450[64]
4 March 2010 Bogotá Colombia Simón Bolívar Park Unknown Unknown
6 March 2010 Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol
7 March 2010
9 March 2010 Guadalajara Estadio Tres de Marzo
11 March 2010 Monterrey Estadio Universitario
Total 1,584,307 / 1,755,236 $116,684,354
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
27 July 2008[lower-alpha 1] Pemberton Canada Pemberton Fields Unknown Unknown
9 August 2008[lower-alpha 2] Osaka Japan Maishima Sports Island
10 August 2008[lower-alpha 2] Chiba Chiba Marine Stadium
14 March 2009[lower-alpha 3] Sydney Australia Sydney Cricket Ground 35,000[69][70] $2,600,000[69]
2 July 2009[lower-alpha 4] Arras France Main Square Unknown Unknown
3 July 2009[lower-alpha 5] Werchter Belgium Werchter Festival Grounds
5 July 2009[lower-alpha 6] Roskilde Denmark Roskilde Showgrounds
1 August 2009[lower-alpha 7] Montreal Canada Parc Jean-Drapeau
2 August 2009[lower-alpha 8] Jersey City United States Liberty State Park
Total 35,000 $2,600,000
Cancellations and rescheduled shows (Viva la Vida Tour)
Date City Country Venue Notes
27 May 2009 Saratoga Springs United States Saratoga Performing Arts Center This concert was postponed to 27 July 2009[76]
9 August 2009 Tampa Ford Amphitheatre This concert was cancelled due to illness[77]
Legend
  Sold out show

References

Notes
  1. This concert was a part of the Pemberton Festival.[65]
  2. 1 2 These concerts were a part of the Summer Sonic Festival.[66][67]
  3. This concert was a part of Sound Relief.[68]
  4. This concert was a part of the Main Square Festival[71]
  5. This concert was a part of Rock Werchter.[72]
  6. This concert was a part of the Roskilde Festival.[73]
  7. This concert was a part of the Osheaga Festival.[74]
  8. This concert was a part of the All Points West Music & Arts Festival[75]
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