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Coldplay announce a charity concert in London

Coldplay’s Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland have announced an intimate benefit concert which will be held in London over the Christmas period. It will be theirs only live performance after the conclusion of the “Music Of The Spheres” tour, and all proceeds will be donated to the organizations Crisis And War Child. The live will be held Wednesday 3 December at the Hackney Churcha space to which the band is particularly attached. Martin and Buckland had already taken to that stage last year for a similar event, managing to gather over £350,000 in just two days to support Crisis, the association that assists homeless people across Great Britain. Coldplay had already played in the same place in the past, in 2011 and 2015, in concerts that have now become part of their history.

For this new date, the entire proceeds will be allocated to Crisiswhich offers services and programs to help those experiencing homelessness, and to War Childthe organization that protects and supports children involved in armed conflicts around the world. THE tickets will be available through a prize draw open until 11.59pm (GMT) on Monday 17 November.
They will be drawn 150 winnerseach of whom will receive two tickets. The coupons will be nominal and non-transferable: to access the concert it will be necessary to present an identity document with photo. After this special event, Coldplay They have no other dates scheduled. The band recently finished the last leg of their “Music Of The Spheres” world tour, which also included a headlining stop in Glastonbury.