Coldplay may be heading to Melbourne, according to a new report.
The British superstars have just played two very special gigs at Optus stadium in Perth, Western Australia, on Saturday and Sunday night.
They could next be heading to Victoria, with the Herald Sun claiming on Sunday that tour insiders say an announcement is ‘imminent’.
But the ‘stadium shows’ won’t happen until 2024, likely after the band play Bangkok, Singapore and Manila in January and February, the publication reports.
Adding to the mystery, a tour poster claiming Coldplay are coming to Marvel Stadium and Accor Stadium in October and November next year surfaced online on Sunday, however Live Nation has not yet commented on the speculation.
Coldplay may be heading to Melbourne, according to a new report. The British superstars have just played two very special gigs at Optus stadium in Perth, Western Australia (pictured)
Coldplay performed two very special shows in Perth at Optus Stadium on the 18th and 19th of November.
Both concerts were sold out – with 120,000 tickets sold and the band looking at a return of around £12million (AUD $22million).
Coldplay fans had been promised a ‘spectacular show’ which will be ‘bursting with lasers, fireworks and LED wristbands’.
The beloved group last performed in Australia in 2016, and these concerts were their first in the WA capital since February 2009.
They could next be heading to Victoria, with a report claiming on Sunday that tour insiders say an announcement is ‘imminent’. But the ‘stadium shows’ won’t happen until 2024
Adding to the mystery, a tour poster claiming Coldplay are coming to Marvel Stadium and Accor Stadium in October and November next year surfaced online on Sunday
Frontman Chris Martin has been delighting the locals in Perth, wandering barefoot outside his suit at Crown Mansions and even posing for photos with a wedding party.
It comes after it was revealed just how much food and drink was required to satiate the 120,000 punters attending over the band’s two Perth concerts.
Among the food trucked for sale is an incredible nine tonnes of hot chips (or French fries as they are known stateside) as well as special Coldplay themed burgers.
A Channel Nine news report revealed on Saturday that 500 kegs of beer and 35,000 cans of larger were brought in, as well as 50,000 cans of ginger beer.
Over 8000 burgers were eexpected to be sold, including the aptly named Fish You and Viva La Vegan offerings.