Coldplay, Chris Martin and Gillette Stadium
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With less than a year to go until the 2026 FIFA World Cup, FIFA released information on how fans can buy tickets for the matches at Gillette Stadium.
Coldplay brought the crowd to their feet, with everything from their newer synth-pop of “Music of the Spheres” to slower 2000s hits.
Coldplay's concert at Gillette Stadium on Wednesday took an unexpected turn when a couple caught on the jumbotron sparked debate online.
Tuesday night’s concert stretched Coldplay’s potential to different pockets of the pop universe, and demonstrated how much their palette has broadened since their mellow breakthrough hit, “Yellow.”
Internet sleuths immediately seized upon the moment and the pair was identified as Andy Byron, CEO of tech company Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, the company's Chief People Officer. More: Fake statement from Astronomer CEO Andy Byron circulates after Boston Coldplay concert
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The Philadelphia Phillies spoofed the viral Coldplay concert video with a skit featuring the Phillie Phanatic during their home game Friday against the Los Angeles Angels.
During their concert at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass., on Wednesday night, the so-called Kiss Cam snagged two people in a romantic clutch. “Ooooh, look at these two,” said lead singer Chris Martin to the screaming crowd.
World Cup will include matches at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts. On Tuesday, FIFA announced information on how fans can buy tickets.
Coldplay's latest concert at Gillette Stadium - home of the New England Patriots - brought with it a media firestorm after an alleged affair took center stage. During the concert cameras pointed to a man with gray hair later identified as Astronomer CEO Andy Byron hugging a woman,