“Moon Music,” but Coldplay took the stage at a strangely sunny hour for a rare club show at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg on Monday.
I mean, it was still late afternoon, not even evening yet, when the alt-rock giants shrunk themselves down to everyday life size at the 650-capacity venue that was infinitely more intimate than their last local concerts at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ.“Getting the band Coldplay to perform before 9 p.m is one of the most difficult things in the world,” Coldplay frontman Chris Martin told the crowd at the private SiriusXM concert that is now available to stream on the service.“And the reason we’re playing so early this afternoon is because tomorrow we’re doing the ‘Today’ show that starts at, like, 3:15 a.m.,” he continued, joking that “this is really just a sound check for that in some way.”All kidding aside about their start way before normal rock star hours, though, Coldplay is as responsible as it gets for a band whose primary audience has hit middle age right along with them.
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