A TRIBUTE band to Coldplay will be heading to Andover to keep audiences entertained with all the bands famous to hits.
If you didn’t manage to get tickets (or you did but you still can’t get enough) for Coldplay’s new European tour, The Lights theatre in Andover have the next best thing.
Coldplace return to the Arena, for a standing event gig that will be as colourful and exciting as a Coldplay concert, without the band looking like ants.
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Although it may not be Wembley stadium, The Lights Arena packs a weighty punch, with a fully stocked bar, stage, and lighting rig; the space will be lit with all the vibrant colours of a Coldplay concert. The tribute band will also be bringing their own PA and lighting, to make this show the spectacle it should be.
Coldplace have just returned to the UK following hit shows in Poland and France. They have global experience of playing Coldplay hits to thousands and that experience will be evident at The Lights, when they will get the audience absolutely rocking.
Coldplay’s stratospheric rise to becoming one of the best live bands to see on the planet is down to their showmanship and their songs, and tribute band Coldplace understand the importance of playing the right tunes to get audiences moving, with songs such as, Adventure of a Lifetime, Hymn for the Weekend, Something Just Like This, Paradise, Higher Power and Viva La Vida, it’ll be a night to remember.
Coldplay are a British rock band who formed in London in 1996. The top performing band are loved worldwide and consist of vocalist and pianist Chris Martin, guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman, drummer Will Champion and creative director Phil Harvey.
See Coldplace live at The Lights Saturday, October 1 at 8pm by booking tickets online at thelights.org.uk or by calling the Box Office: 01264 368368.
You can also follow The Lights on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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