Mylo Xyloto Tour

Mylo Xyloto Tour
Tour by Coldplay
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Mylo Xyloto
Start date 31 May 2011 (2011-05-31)
End date 1 January 2013 (2013-01-01)
Box office
  • $192.5 million ($205.20 in 2017 dollars)[1]
Coldplay concert chronology
The Mylo Xyloto Tour at the Wells Fargo Center. Xylobands were central to the show's visuals, which were also complimented with an extensive use of laser lighting displays.

The Mylo Xyloto Tour was the fifth concert tour by British band Coldplay. Launched in support of their fifth studio album Mylo Xyloto (2011), the tour began in the spring of 2011 with a series of one-off concerts in Europe and festivals including Rock in Rio in Brazil. A full-production show began in December 2011 in the United Kingdom. It continued into 2012 with shows in North America, Europe and Oceania.

Background

After devoting the summer of 2011 to a promotional tour in Europe, the Americas and Africa,[2] the band announced the tour via their Twitter account in September 2011. Initial dates revealed shows in the UK, France, Germany and Belgium. A set of rehearsal shows were added for October and November, seeing the band partake in radio festivals and fan-exclusive gigs. Due to the demand, the band added additional shows in the UK. One of those dates is a concert at Dingwalls in London. Here, the band played several shows to help finance their debut album. Later in November, more dates were added in the UK, this time, playing stadiums in June 2012.[3] The shows in Coventry, Manchester, Sunderland and London sold out in under two hours.[4] The tour kicked off with a live-streamed concert in Madrid. Each member of the band received £10.2 million after tax from the £118.4 million made.[5]

Broadcasts and recordings

The premiere concert in Madrid was streamed live on YouTube. Entitled, "Coldplay Live: Unstaged", the band performed songs from Mylo Xyloto alongside their previous hits. The concert aired on 26 October 2011. The show was not only streamed on YouTube but also in Times Square. Internet users were able to view exclusive content including a pre-show interview and footage from the band's soundcheck. Viewers were also able to select their camera view, spanning from "front of stage" to "aerial". The show was directed by Anton Corbijn and presented by American Express.[6] The live webcast is reported to have been viewed by nearly 20 million viewers.[7] Replay of the show on Vevo was viewed by nearly 8 million viewers.

The show at the UEA Large Common Room was broadcast on BBC Radio 1 on 27 October 2011. The band's concert at La Cigale was also live-streamed exclusively for views in Eastern Europe and Asia on Orange. The show at Dingwalls is also planned to air live on BBC Radio 2 on 15 December 2011.[8] The 1 June concert at the Emirates Stadium was broadcast on Absolute Radio.[9] Known as "Coldplay: Live at the Emirates", the full show was aired live and uninterrupted.[10] Before the program aired, DJ Geoff Lloyd hosted a special entities, "Coldplay Hometime Special". The set featured interviews with the bandmembers, alongside the band's hits.

A live album and concert film, entitled Coldplay Live 2012, were released in 2012. Two associated EPs, iTunes Festival: London 2011 and Live in Madrid were released in 18 September 2011 and 31 October 2011, respectively.

Set list

2011

This set list is representative of the show at the Plaza de Toros in Madrid. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[11]

  1. "Mylo Xyloto"
  2. "Hurts Like Heaven"
  3. "Yellow"
  4. "In My Place"
  5. "Major Minus"
  6. "Lost!"
  7. "The Scientist"
  8. "Violet Hill"
  9. "God Put a Smile upon Your Face"
  10. "Paradise"
B-stage
  1. "Up in Flames"
  2. "'Til Kingdom Come"
Main set
  1. "Politik"
  2. "Viva la Vida"
  3. "Charlie Brown"
  4. "Life Is for Living"
Encore
  1. "Clocks"
  2. "Fix You"
  3. "M.M.I.X."
  4. "Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall"
2012

This set list is representative of the first show at the Emirates Stadium in London. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[12]

  1. "Mylo Xyloto"
  2. "Hurts Like Heaven"
  3. "In My Place"
  4. "Major Minus"
  5. "Lovers in Japan"
  6. "The Scientist"
  7. "Yellow"
  8. "Violet Hill"
  9. "God Put a Smile upon Your Face"
B-stage
  1. "Princess of China"
  2. "Up in Flames"
  3. "Warning Sign"
Main set
  1. "A Hopeful Transmission"
  2. "Don't Let It Break Your Heart"
  3. "Viva la Vida"
  4. "Charlie Brown"
  5. "Paradise"
Encore 1
  1. "Us Against the World"
  2. "Speed of Sound"
Encore 2
  1. "Clocks"
  2. "Fix You"
  3. "M.M.I.X."
  4. "Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall"
2012 Summer Paralympics‚ London, Great Britain
  1. "Us Against the World"
  2. "Yellow"
  3. "Up in Flames"
  4. "Paradise"
  5. "42"
  6. "God Put a Smile upon Your Face" (with Mat Fraser)
  7. "Clocks"
  8. "Charlie Brown"
  9. "Princess of China" (with Rihanna)
  10. "Strawberry Swing"
  11. "We Found Love" (with Rihanna)
  12. "Viva la Vida"

Encore:

  1. "Run This Town" (with Jay-Z & Rihanna)
  2. "Paradise" (Reprise) (with Jay-Z)
  3. "The Scientist"
  4. "M.M.I.X."
  5. "Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall"

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, amount of available tickets and gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening act Attendance Revenue
Europe [13]
31 May 2011 London England London Forum N/A
3 June 2011 Nuremberg Germany Rock am Ring and Rock im Park
Zeppelinfeld
N/A
4 June 2011 Nürburg Nürburgring N/A
9 June 2011 Mestre Italy Parco San Giuliano N/A
11 June 2011 Landgraaf Netherlands Pinkpop Festival
Megaland
N/A
25 June 2011 Pilton England Glastonbury Festival
Worthy Farm
N/A
28 June 2011 Gothenburg Sweden Azaleadalen N/A
30 June 2011 Gdynia Poland Lotnisko Gdynia-Kosakowo N/A
2 July 2011 Werchter Belgium Rock Werchter
Werchterpark
N/A
3 July 2011 Arras France Main Square Festival N/A
6 July 2011 Oeiras Portugal Passeio Marítimo de Algés N/A
7 July 2011 Bilbao Spain Kobetamendi N/A
9 July 2011 Kinross Scotland Balado N/A
10 July 2011 Naas Ireland Punchestown Racecourse N/A
22 July 2011 London England iTunes Festival
Roundhouse
N/A
Asia [13]
29 July 2011 Niigata Japan Fuji Rock Festival N/A
Oceania [13]
31 July 2011 Woodford Australia Woodford Folk Festival
Woodfordia
N/A
North America [13]
3 August 2011 Los Angeles United States Los Angeles Tennis Center N/A
5 August 2011 Chicago Lollapalooza
Grant Park
N/A
15 September 2011 Austin iTunes Festival
Moody Theater
W Austin Hotel and Residences
N/A
16 September 2011 Zilker Park N/A
20 September 2011 New York City Ed Sullivan Theater N/A
21 September 2011 Toronto Canada MuchMusic Studios N/A
24 September 2011 Atlanta United States Piedmont Park N/A
South America[14]
1 October 2011 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Olympic Park N/A [lower-alpha 1] [lower-alpha 1]
Africa[16][17]
5 October 2011 Cape Town South Africa Cape Town Stadium N/A N/A N/A
8 October 2011 Johannesburg FNB Stadium
Europe[18][19][20]
26 October 2011 Madrid Spain Las Ventas Fedde le Grand [lower-alpha 2] [lower-alpha 2]
27 October 2011 Norwich England University of East Anglia N/A N/A N/A
31 October 2011 Paris France La Cigale N/A N/A N/A
2 November 2011 Cologne Germany E-Werk
23 November 2011 Oslo Norway Sentrum Scene
3 December 2011 Glasgow Scotland SEC Centre Emeli Sandé 9,243 / 9,654 $780,797
4 December 2011 Manchester England Manchester Evening News Arena Marina and the Diamonds 18,103 / 18,305 $1,530,480
6 December 2011 London Camden Dingwalls N/A N/A N/A
9 December 2011 The O2 Arena Marina and the Diamonds 16,632 / 16,800 $1,442,400
10 December 2011 N/A 13,203 / 13,400 $1,110,750
14 December 2011 Paris France Bercy Arena Emeli Sandé 16,500 / 17,000 $1,152,990
15 December 2011 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena 16,139 / 16,139 $1,156,640
17 December 2011 Rotterdam Netherlands Ahoy Rotterdam N/A N/A N/A
18 December 2011 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis Emeli Sandé 18,340 / 18,340 $1,477,530
20 December 2011 Frankfurt Germany Festhalle 15,148 / 15,148 $1,149,270
21 December 2011 Berlin O2 World 14,660 / 14,991 $1,120,610
Leg 4 — Asia
31 December 2011 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Volvo Ocean Race Destination Village N/A N/A N/A
North America[18][21]
8 February 2012 Los Angeles United States Club Nokia N/A 2,400 / 2,400 $256,500
17 April 2012 Edmonton Canada Rexall Place Metronomy
The Pierces
14,306 / 16,238 $1,220,710
18 April 2012 Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome 14,463 / 14,463 $1,277,710
20 April 2012 Vancouver Rogers Arena 31,766 / 34,000 $2,794,890
21 April 2012
24 April 2012 Portland United States Rose Garden 12,966 / 12,966 $1,076,567
25 April 2012 Seattle KeyArena 14,244 / 14,244 $1,209,544
27 April 2012 San Jose HP Pavilion 33,894 / 33,894 $2,612,395
28 April 2012
1 May 2012 Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl 49,466 / 49,466 $4,158,205
2 May 2012
4 May 2012
Europe[18]
18 May 2012 Porto Portugal Dragão Stadium Marina and the Diamonds
Rita Ora
52,457 / 52,457 $4,467,650
20 May 2012 Madrid Spain Vicente Calderón Stadium 50,873 / 50,873 $3,698,900
22 May 2012 Nice France Stade Charles-Ehrmann 43,364 / 43,364 $2,812,670
24 May 2012 Turin Italy Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino 39,778 / 39,778 $2,637,910
26 May 2012 Zürich Switzerland Letzigrund 48,826 / 48,826 $6,051,640
29 May 2012 Coventry England Ricoh Arena Robyn
Rita Ora
40,498 / 40,498 $3,483,080
1 June 2012 London Emirates Stadium Marina and the Diamonds
Robyn
Ash
Rita Ora
173,596 / 173,596 $14,421,500
2 June 2012
4 June 2012
7 June 2012 Sunderland Stadium of Light Robyn
Rita Ora
55,220 / 55,220 $4,326,040
9 June 2012 London Wembley Stadium N/A [lower-alpha 3] [lower-alpha 3]
9 June 2012 Manchester Etihad Stadium Robyn
Rita Ora
113,256 / 113,256 $9,081,600
10 June 2012
North America[18][22]
22 June 2012 Dallas United States American Airlines Center Robyn
Wolf Gang
33,532 / 33,532 $2,581,064
23 June 2012
25 June 2012 Houston Toyota Center 26,763 / 26,763 $2,237,219
26 June 2012
28 June 2012 Tampa Tampa Bay Times Forum 15,934 / 16,830 $1,205,475
29 June 2012 Miami American Airlines Arena 18,266 / 18,266 $1,314,147
2 July 2012 Atlanta Philips Arena 17,218 / 17,218 $1,220,718
3 July 2012 Charlotte Time Warner Cable Arena 15,509 / 15,509 $1,230,556
5 July 2012 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 33,680 / 33,680 $2,745,129
6 July 2012
8 July 2012 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center 32,266 / 32,266 $2,710,116
9 July 2012
23 July 2012 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre Marina and the Diamonds
Emeli Sandé
35,434 / 35,434 $3,385,030
24 July 2012
26 July 2012 Montreal Bell Centre 36,893 / 36,984 $3,204,030
27 July 2012
29 July 2012 Boston United States TD Garden 32,248 / 32,248 $2,744,129
30 July 2012
1 August 2012 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills 15,401 / 15,401 $1,185,387
3 August 2012 East Rutherford Izod Center 37,225 / 37,225 $3,286,692
4 August 2012
7 August 2012 Chicago United Center Marina and the Diamonds
Charli XCX
33,995 / 33,995 $2,893,220
8 August 2012
10 August 2012 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center Marina and the Diamonds
Emeli Sandé
Charli XCX
28,257 / 33,666 $2,472,728
11 August 2012
Europe[23]
28 August 2012 Copenhagen Denmark Parken Stadium Marina and the Diamonds
Charli XCX
50,595 / 50,595 $3,706,340
30 August 2012 Stockholm Sweden Olympic Stadium 33,801 / 33,801 $3,114,210
2 September 2012 Paris France Stade de France 77,813 / 77,813 $6,360,020
4 September 2012 Cologne Germany RheinEnergieStadion 44,575 / 44,575 $3,366,680
6 September 2012 The Hague Netherlands Malieveld 68,274 / 68,274 $5,125,500
9 September 2012 London England Olympic Stadium 2012 Summer Paralympics Closing N/A N/A
12 September 2012 Munich Germany Olympic Stadium Marina and the Diamonds
Charli XCX
54,017 / 54,017 $4,286,410
14 September 2012 Leipzig Red Bull Arena 35,075 / 35,075 $2,748,530
16 September 2012 Prague Czech Republic Eden Arena 34,609 / 34,609 $2,775,130
19 September 2012 Warsaw Poland National Stadium 40,492 / 40,492 $2,480,500
22 September 2012 Hanover Germany AWD-Arena 43,414 / 43,414 $3,411,640
Oceania[24]
10 November 2012 Auckland New Zealand Mount Smart Stadium The Temper Trap
The Pierces
37,394 / 37,394 $3,907,510
13 November 2012 Melbourne Australia Etihad Stadium 63,378 / 63,378 $7,300,900
17 November 2012 Sydney Allianz Stadium 92,717 / 92,717 $10,703,300
18 November 2012
21 November 2012 Brisbane Suncorp Stadium 51,435 / 51,435 $6,025,180
North America[25]
29 December 2012 Uncasville United States Mohegan Sun Arena Naturally 7 8,519 / 8,519 $918,355
30 December 2012 Brooklyn Barclays Center 16,014 / 16,014 $1,934,872
31 December 2012 [lower-alpha 4] 16,105 / 16,105 $2,871,570
TOTAL 2,110,189 / 2,122,560 (99%) $181,961,265
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
31 October 2011 Oslo, Norway Folketeatret Rescheduled for 23 November 2011 and moved to Sentrum Scene[26]
5 February 2013 São Paulo, Brazil Estadio do Morumbi
7 February 2013 Porto Alegre, Brazil Estadio do Zequinha
9 February 2013 Buenos Aires, Argentina Estadio Ciudad de La Plata
12 February 2013 Santiago, Chile Estadio Monumental
15 February 2013 Mexico City, Mexico Foro Sol
18 February 2013 Guadalajara, Mexico Estadio 3 de Marzo
19 February 2013 Monterrey, Mexico Estadio Universitario

Notes

  1. 1 2 The 1 October 2011 concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil at the Olympic Park is a part of the Rock in Rio festival.[15]
  2. 1 2 The 26 October 2011 concert in Madrid, Spain at Las Ventas is a part of the Unstaged Festival.
  3. 1 2 The 9 June 2012 concert in London, England at the Wembley Stadium is a part of the Summertime Ball festival.
  4. The 31 December 2012 concert in New York City, New York at the Barclays Center was co-headlined with Jay-Z.

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