Two weeks following Coldplay will cancel their shows in Brazil due to a health problem of Chris Martin –they were rescheduled for March 2023–, something that generated great concern in Argentine fans who were looking forward to seeing the band, the British group confirmed that the ten concerts in Argentina are still on.
In addition, all those who were left wanting to get their tickets will be able to do so in the next few hours because, thanks to the expansion that took place in the River stadium, there will be more tickets available. As if that were not enough, the producer will enable Infinity Tickets, a batch of “low cost” tickets at 2,800 pesos.
Among the novelties that were announced in the last hours regarding the concert is the identity of the opening artist: the Argentine invited to open the Coldplay concerts will be Zoe Gotusso. The 25-year-old performer will sing her songs a few minutes before the British take the stage and will become part of the party. Gotusso is one of the referents of the new Argentine music scene. With her captivating voice, her magnetism and her compositions, she has established herself as one of the most resonant singer-songwriters of the new generation in Latin America.
The new tickets available for the ten dates can be purchased from this Thursday 20, at 10, through All Access” class=”com-link” data-reactroot=””>All Access.
Coldplay will perform at the River Plate Stadium on October 25, 26, 28 and 29, and on November 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 and 8, in a series of shocking concerts. With more than 550,000 tickets sold, the English group reached a new record: it is the band with the most concerts at the Monumental, dethroning Roger Waters and his wall (he performed nine concerts).
The band also confirmed that their concerts on Friday the 28th and Saturday the 29th will be broadcast worldwide; In our country can be seen live in theaters at the Hoyts, Cinépolis and Cinemark complexes.
A few months ago, the group led by Chris Martin recorded a message and sent it to Latin American countries where it will be presented in the coming months. “We can announce today our final concert number ten in River Plate It’s incredible! We are so grateful!” said the singer, before saying goodbye in Spanish and Portuguese.
Chris Martin and its musicians are in the middle of a promotional tour for their latest and acclaimed album, Music of the Spheres, where the singer immerses himself and imagines what the music of the rest of the galaxy is like, and what he has among his songs “My Universe”, with the Korean band BTS, a song that became a hit shortly following it was released.
Some days ago, Chris Martin45, announced that he suffered from “a serious lung condition”, as reported by the band in the official statement. Because of that picture, should have rested for three weeks, just the time that separated him from his tour of Argentina.
“Hello everyone. With deep regret, we have been forced to postpone our upcoming shows in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo until early 2023.″, the group announced in an official statement. “We are optimistic that Chris will return to good health following the prescribed medical break and we look forward to resuming touring as soon as possible,” the band added of their partner’s condition.
In dialogue with THE NATIONthe pulmonologist Paul Raphael Landolfo (MN 144398) explained that it is a pathology that affects the lower airwaysthat is, the lungs, and that puts the patient at risk of suffering from severe respiratory insufficiency.
The expert also argued that although he does not know exactly what type of lung condition the singer has, “It might be a single infection or a set of these; in the latter case it would be a confection of two or more pathogenic agents”.
For Landolfo, this painting can be caused by close exposure to a sick person or by being exposed to an infectious agent in the environment surrounding the individual. This condition can worsen if a negative response from the immune system is added to it. There are also non-infectious causes of lung conditions, either acute or chronic.
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