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Coldplay heat up Mt Smart crowds

By Bevan Hurley @BevanHurleyHoS
5:30 AM Sunday Nov 11, 2012
Chris Martin of Coldplay. Photo / Getty Images

Chris Martin of Coldplay. Photo / Getty Images

"You've come through the traffic and the ticket prices and we're so grateful," says Coldplay frontman Chris Martin.

"In return we're going to try to play the best f***ing concert of our lives."

The fireworks erupt with the opening strains of Hurts Like Heaven, and the show begins.

Heart-shaped confetti sprays across the 50,000 people and the gate-issued wristbands flash in unison as Mt Smart is lit up like a supernova.

From the stadium-rock grandeur of Paradise to an intimate acoustic encore, Coldplay rarely hit an off note over 100 minutes.

Martin, all pogo and whirling dervish-like, bounces around and falls flat on his back at regular intervals, tossing his guitar high into the air.

Draped in the New Zealand flag, he sings of being missionaries in a foreign field, and he undoubtedly converted a few souls to the cause last night.

"This is for Pike River, this is for Christchurch. This is called Yellow," he says, before blasting into the old favourite.

We don't get many big outdoor concerts these days, more's the pity based on this effort.

Coldplay, a guilty pleasure and an international treasure.

By Bevan Hurley @BevanHurleyHoS

- Herald on Sunday

Neil (St Johns) | 12:07PM Sunday, 11 Nov 2012
Great concert - but someone should lose their job over the lack of planning to get the crowd out at the end. Gates were closed and a massive number of people were funnelled into the area by Gate C which they took 30 mins to open. People were getting nervous and edgy as there was nowhere to go. Have the lessons of Hillsborough not reached Auckland Council yet? Seriously it was a nightmare waiting to happen!
AL (New Zealand) | 12:07PM Sunday, 11 Nov 2012
Coldplay were world class last night - amazing. Unlike the venue. Mt 'Not So Smart' Stadium management had a cheek trying to herd 50,000 concert goers like animals through narrow exits and poorly lit lanes. Traffic mayhem ensued afterwards. Won't attending an event there again.
Bewildered (Rodney) | 12:07PM Sunday, 11 Nov 2012
Absolutely fantastic concert! Everything we hoped for and more. The playlist was superb (obviously : ) and performed to perfection. Great feast for all the senses. Loved being told we were the best audience in the whole wide world (grain of salt notwithstanding).

We loved the Vector Arena concert back in March 09 yet there is something truly special about an outdoor concert so I must rate this one better. Please return again soon!! (Oh and Mount Smart, next time make sure you open all the gates to let the fans out without the scary (potentially fatal) crush as a complete stand empties through an outside corridor barely wide enough for 10 people. Very scary.)
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