Coldplay began his tour of stadiums United States with a colorful show that included fireworks, paper and mixed with American pride, solidarity with France, moving words of Muhammad Ali and President Barack Obama audio balloons. The British quartet headed by Chris Martin performed for his fans frenzied Saturday night at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. He began the two-hour show with upbeat music, accompanied by fireworks of the same colors of fluorescent bracelets that had received the viewers to enter.
Martin showed frisky overnight: running down the runway, rolling through the sky like a child, rock out to guitar and sang soft on piano. At one point he raised the American flag and the audience roared, and then put it in his back pocket throughout the set, which included songs like '' Yellow '', '' Speed of Sound '', '' Viva la Vida '' and '' Fix You ''. Martin joked that he and his bandmates _Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman and Will Champion_ could move to the United States after the British out of the European Union. '' Probably we will be refugees here at some point, '' he said.
Although most of the concert was a joyous dance party, they were not lacking serious moments with the now famous audio Obama singing the hymn 'Amazing Grace' 'and a video of the late Ali in an interview in 1977 in England. During a song, Martin handed the French flag on the piano in honor of the 84 killed in the attack in Nice on Thursday. '' We live in a very confusing time, '' Martin said. '' The only answer is to send love and good thoughts. ''