Coldplay’s “Music of the Spheres World Tour:” An Unforgettable Journey Through the Eyes of Coldplayers

Where would Coldplay be today without their ever-supporting fan base, the almighty Coldplayers, who’ve been with them through thick and thin since their emergence into the European music scene and the global music industry?
Today, still in the course of headlining their 8th career tour, “Music of the Spheres World Tour,” which they started in 2022, they’ve successfully toured the world as the tour implied—running through Europe, North and South America, Oceania, and now Asia.
In the track of their journey, we’ve observed that Coldplay have touched lives after lives with their craft. It goes far back to when Chris Martin was just a lad making a prophecy for this current greatness they have, and they are currently known for far more than just creating relatable songs, to putting up some of the biggest, wittiest, and most adventurous live performances that the music scene has ever seen.
The “Music of the Spheres World Tour” is one of the greatest live musical performances ever witnessed. And to think that they’re doing all this while keeping to their strict principles of reducing CO2 while considering other sustainability initiatives makes them legendary in all aspects you can think of.
But this story is about their most dedicated fan base, Coldplayers, who’ve made most of what Coldplay have achieved today possible. Coldplayers have shown massive support for Coldplay craft, putting them at the top of the charts.
Their testimonies amidst the “Music of the Spheres World Tour” are scattered all over the internet, and we’ll be sharing a couple of them with you to see how Coldplay has affected the lives of others, just like the solid Coldplayer reading this.
An Unforgettable “Music of the Spheres World Tour” Journey Through the Eyes of Coldplayers
This is a compilation of fan testimonies and experiences during Coldplay concerts, as seen on YouTube. You can also meet Coldplay this August in Wembley Stadium for the last days of the “Music of the Spheres World Tour.” We know securing tickets might be a bit of a hassle, but that’s where secondary ticket marketplaces come in. And you might just discover securing Coldplay tickets there easier than you thought. With that out of the way, let’s start with…
@zukunft2.047 – July, Berlin, 2022
@zukunft2.047 was opportune to attend one of Coldplay Berlin gigs, which started on the 2nd and ended on the 5th of July 2022. The user had this to say about Coldplay.
“I was there in Berlin, and it was fantastic. Now I’m enjoying pretty much all the videos posted from the tour. Coldplay is addictive. The atmosphere is different everywhere, and I get goosebumps when the fans tune in. With you, the stadium shakes. The atmosphere with you is amazing. It’s like being in a frenzy. I listen to the songs up and down. “Scientist” and “Fix You” always totally freak me out.”
@MimMdance – August, London, 2022
The addition of “Moon Music” to the setlist of the “Music of the Spheres World Tour” only made things better than they were. This user had this to say about Coldplay’s setlist.
“The setlist was amazing. When I saw them, they played like 10 or 12 great classic Coldplay songs in a row from the start, with no new ones (except Higher Power). I wasn’t expecting so many good songs like In My Place, Politik, or that incredible version of Don’t Panic. Having said this, the new songs were also very good in this live show context. PS: I hate when some people decide to have an entire conversation during slow songs like we see in Sparks. Learn to appreciate and respect slow songs. They are very precious to some people.”
@planetvnus – August, London, 2022
We’ve come across videos of Coldplayers who worked as security just to have access to the concerts. This user is one of such people and had this to say about the experience.
“I worked at Wembley for five nights Coldplay played, and I never once got bored of the setlist! Hearing the crowd roar when Viva la Vida started playing after the scientist, or the violins in paradise, or seeing all the lights come on when yellow was played was amazing.”
@astridgarcia4505 – September, Bogota, 2022
Coldplay has truly gone beyond crafting music for entertainment only to creating songs that resonate with the souls of listeners. Surely, this fan’s life was changed for good.
“I attended the concert in Bogotá, Colombia, and oh men, I felt amazing… so much peace and love in the air… I cried the entire concert; I felt that something had healed inside of me. They are such an amazing band!!!!!!!!! I wish everyone could go to a Coldplay concert.”
@backtothestartjft – August, Glasgow, 2022
Over in Glasgow, Coldplay had the privilege of performing for one of their fans who’d come full circle with them. The first time @backtothestartjft met Coldplay was during their 2nd career tour, the “A Rush of Blood to the Head Tour.” Fast forward to 2022, and @backtothestartjft had this to say about Coldplay’s “Music of the Spheres World Tour.”
“I saw them on the 24th of August in Glasgow. What a night!! The first time I’d ever seen them was in 2003, so basically, I’ve come full circle—just the best band to play live. Thank you for this.”
@bluewebguy – July, Frankfurt, 2022
Here comes a fan who has attested to the advantage of attending a concert early. We’re sure one of the reasons why @bluewebguy can’t describe their experience is because it is better than they expected. In words;
“On July 5th, 2022, a big cross on my calendar for the best concert I have ever attended, no one has to say in awe I was able to attend. La Ola walked through the stadium 30 minutes before the start; the atmosphere was unbelievable. What happened next can’t be described; this video only shows half of it… crazy!”
@LauraMrozek-r2c – 2023
Another medal was pinned right to the chest of Coldplay for creating songs that help even in times of despair. For @LauraMrozek-r2c, meeting Coldplay is going to be a dream come true. But, in the meantime, their music helped her through a devastating period of life, and we’re glad Coldplay came through. She said;
“I lost my son in November 2020. I was just 29. weeks pregnant, and I had to let him go. Your music helped me through all the pain. I was never able to go to a concert, but maybe someday I could somehow get tickets. Love you guys. Thank you for your magical music.”
@ThePevecka – July, Frankfurt, 2022
@ThePevecka is one of those Coldplayers who don’t take distance as a barrier after travelling 969 kilometres to attend their concert in Frankfurt, all the way from Croatia, in July 2022. Aside from the amazing experience with Coldplay, @ThePevecka had something to say about the people of Frankfurt.
“I was here. It was magical from Croatia. Thank you, Frankfurt, for your hospitality, beautiful city, and people. Thank you, Coldplay, for the best day of my life. Watching this reminds me of being a part of something big and beautiful, tears of happiness. Wow.”
@bonnie43uk – July, Frankfurt, 2022
Finally, a fan who acknowledges the amazement Coldplay’s PixMobs add to the overall “Music of the Spheres” experience. @bonnie43uk said;
“Probably the greatest live band in the world, those coloured wristbands that the audience wear add to the experience. Fantastic. Thanks for uploading this. From Swindon Wiltshire, UK. Hi to my German friends.”
@milaparazuelo1445 – July, Frankfurt, 2022
We wrap up this edition of “Music of the Spheres World Tour” through the eyes of Coldplayers with @milaparazuelo1445, who had the chance to celebrate their birthday with Coldplay and thousands of other Coldplayers. @milaparazuelo1445 said;
“I was there; it was great!!!! Thanks, Coldplay, for a magical day. It was a gift for my birthday on July 4. I am from Spain, Cádiz. A long walk but worth it.”