Breaking:Coldplay are set for a special night in Northumberland as the world-renowned…

Coldplay are set for a special night in Northumberland as the world-renowned…

While the actual band is currently on a tour hiatus, a major “tribute” event is making news today. As the Music of the Spheres world tour remains off the active calendar for the spring season, fans in the North East are turning their attention to a performance that promises to be the next best thing to the real deal.

The Event

Tonight, March 7, the world-renowned tribute band Coldplace performs in Hexham. Taking the stage at the Queen’s Hall Arts Centre at 7:30 pm, the group is set to deliver a two-hour-plus journey through more than twenty years of chart-topping hits. From the early melancholic anthems like Yellow and The Scientist to the high-energy spectacle of A Sky Full of Stars and My Universe, the show is designed to be a comprehensive celebration of the Coldplay legacy.

This isn’t a mere pub-circuit cover act. Coldplace is widely cited as the leading tribute to the British quartet, known for recreating the immersive, sensory-heavy atmosphere of a stadium show within the intimate confines of a theatre. Fans attending the Hexham show can expect a full production suite, including:

*Vibrant laser displays and synchronized lighting.
* Atmospheric video projections.
* The iconic Xyloband LED wristbands, ensuring the audience becomes a literal part of the light show.

Official Connection

What sets this group apart from dozens of other mimics is their unparalleled level of authenticity and recognition from the source. They are the only tribute act to have officially worked with Coldplay. This unique relationship has seen the tribute band provide consultancy and support on various projects, cementing their status as more than just performers, but as stewards of the brand’s live experience.

The band’s dedication to accuracy has not gone unnoticed by the inner circle of the original quintet. Creative director Phil Harvey recently praised them for “flying the Coldplay flag” during the main band’s break. Harvey, often referred to as the fifth member of Coldplay, added that “Coldplace are pure quality,” a rare and prestigious endorsement in the world of tribute entertainment.

As Hexham prepares for the arrival of the “Yellow” fever tonight, the event serves as a testament to the enduring global appetite for Chris Martin and company’s music. For those unable to snag tickets to the next stadium run, tonight’s performance offers a chance to experience the magic Xylobands and all right in the heart of Northumberland.

 

 

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