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Coldplay’s Chris Martin apologised to fans after forgetting lyrics to “A Sky Full of Stars” during a Toronto concert.
Coldplay's Toronto night 2 concert is reviewed, including Chris Martin's comments about Rogers Stadium and his acknowledging ...
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin says he didn't mean to insult Toronto's newest concert venue when he called it a "weird ...
Before Coldplay wrapped its four-night stand at Toronto’s newly christened Rogers Stadium, Chris Martin wanted to go on the ...
With a squeaky-clean reputation to maintain, Martin unsurprisingly took the opportunity at Coldplay's Friday night (July 11) ...
The venue, an open-air stadium that seats 50,000 people, is located near Downsview Park in North York, which is considerably ...
There were even longer lines to get to Downsview Park, the stadium’s nearest subway and GO station. Near is a relative term, ...
The lead singer made previous comments about the new venue’s location, calling it a “weird stadium in the middle of nowhere,” ...
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Coldplay’s Chris Martin (and our hosts) take a stab at improvTim, Rachel, and Rick talk about Coldplay’s Chris Martin stopping by Toronto’s Second City location for improv classes, followed by some impromptu acting from our hosts.
For the second time, lead singer Chris Martin of Coldplay criticized Rogers Stadium’s remote location while thanking fans for ...
Even Coldplay frontman Chris Martin had to address the confusion, calling the Rogers Stadium a "weird stadium in the middle ...
Chris Martin issues an apology after Toronto Rogers Stadium comment.
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