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What Coldplay fans need to know before concerts

British band Coldplay played Vienna’s Ernst Happel Stadium on Wednesday and Thursday. The remaining two shows will continue on Saturday and Sunday. PULS 24 asked and collected what Coldplay fans can learn from their experiences at the first Vienna show.

Sound four times Coldplay at Vienna’s Ernst Happel Stadium This week. An event that followed the cancellation of three Taylor Swift concerts due to suspected terrorism Expectation on one side, discomfort on the other met with


But the first concert already showed that happiness still has no limits.


Still, Coldplay fans attending the next three concerts can take something away from previous performances. PULS 24 asked those who attended the first concert what they should focus on at the show at Happel Stadium.



  1. Allow enough time


If you have a seat, you can get to the stadium relatively quickly, but there is a lot going on in the arena in particular – so it’s worth it here too. Must come earlier. It’s best to get there early, as there is standing room and especially seats directly up to the stage. As with any concert, getting to the stadium early increases your chances of getting a good view.




Speaking of: Once you find a good spot, you should stay there. Drinks stands are relatively far apart at Happel Stadium. Once you leave that place, you can’t get it back.


2. Don’t be afraid of “bad” standing room


If you can get back to standing, Coldplay fans will get their money’s worth, too. What many people don’t know is that there is a band at the back of the stadium Extrabühne placed. They will perform some of their best known songs there to give less visible fans a chance to get up close and personal with frontman Chris Martin and co.

3. Long wait for performance


The band’s performance is actually scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Vienna fans had to wait a little longer on Wednesday – for good Half an hour more. So if you need to go to the toilet a little before half past eight, you can go with peace of mind.




4. An opportunity to perform on stage


tie band He brings fans to the stage at every show. At the first Vienna concert, four fans were allowed on stage. An eye-catching sign or outfit is always worth it.


5. Lots of police, don’t stop


Police stepped up security measures after a failed plan to attack one of three Taylor Swift concerts scheduled for early August. It’s definitely worth noting.


Police officers roam the front of the stadium and are clearly visible during the event: they stand on the roof of the stadium. snipers.

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