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Coldplay Concerts Were Built For Viral Moments Like This

Coldplay Concerts Were Built For Viral Moments Like This

Astronomer CEO Andy Byron should have known better than to go to a Coldplay concert.
That's because the band, currently on its 'Music of the Spheres' world tour, has been turning the camera on its fans for over a year, giving lead singer Chris Martin the opportunity to ad-lib goofy mini-songs about concertgoers.
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Lollapalooza Continues With Olivia Rodrigo, Weezer, T-Pain, Flipturn
Lollapalooza Continues With Olivia Rodrigo, Weezer, T-Pain, Flipturn

Forbes

time20 minutes ago

  • Forbes

Lollapalooza Continues With Olivia Rodrigo, Weezer, T-Pain, Flipturn

'Lollapalooza, are we ready to have a good f–ing time?' shouted pop star Olivia Rodrigo on stage Friday night during a headlining performance at Lollapalooza. 'There's so many incredible artists tonight. Thank you so much for coming. Thank you so much for having me.' Rodrigo tore through her set Friday on the festival's south end, continuing to flex a bit of a rock muscle alongside seminal alt rockers Weezer, who worked up their 1994 hit 'Buddy Holly' during a guest spot with Rodrigo on the Lollapalooza T-Mobile main stage. Temperatures were cool and rain free for the second consecutive day in Chicago, optimal festival going conditions and a rare respite from an otherwise sweltering Windy City summer. 'I feel like it's not too hot. As a ginger, these are the things I must think about,' said Irish singer songwriter Orla Gartland with a chuckle following a 45 minute performance amongst the trees on the Grove stage, long a favorite of concertgoers for the shaded break it provides in a section of Grant Park immediately adjacent to the Art Institute in downtown Chicago. 'People were starting to scare me. They were like, 'You're gonna melt!' But it was breezy and beautiful. And the crowd was amazing,' she said. 'It's really fun to get to do a festival and an aftershow in the same day. I feel very taken by my Lolla experience.' Gartland got started as a YouTuber, busking as a teen in Dublin. Following a series of EP releases since 2011, Gartland released her sophomore full-length studio effort Everybody Needs a Hero. In an industry constantly in search of the next big thing, often rendering the idea of artistry disposable, Gartland has thrived, carving out an identity while honing her craft methodically over time, building a sustainable and career. 'Those are really the moments where I think, 'Yeah - it's been a marathon not a sprint,'' said Gartland looking back. 'It's been a long time - but this is the only job I've ever done in my adult life. It's been a slow and steady climb. But I feel really, really good,' she said. 'This is the best festival, you know? And to get to play it? I'm definitely having a lot of those moments lately.' Heading into Lollapalooza, Gartland performed on stage at Glastonbury earlier this summer, one of the most trendsetting festivals in Europe. Arriving in Chicago, Gartland was taken by Lollapalooza's unparalleled urban backdrop, a festival along the lakefront that takes over the downtown area of the country's third largest media market, an immense footprint. 'It's different. A lot of the festivals in the U.K. - not a lot of the big ones are in cities like this. This feels like it's interacting with the city - we're really in amongst the skyline,' she said. 'It feels like the festival was built around an existing beast - not just put up in a field. It's really, really cool. Watching the other stage and seeing the skyline, it's very special.' Gartland shouted out Stranger Things star Joe Keery who performed in his guise as Djo for one hour on the festival's south main stage Friday, recalling the way in which his 2022 hit 'End of Beginning' - one now closing in on two billion streams on Spotify alone - lyrically references the city. 'And when I'm back in Chicago, I feel it,' sings Keery, who spent time on the city's north side as a student at DePaul University. Florida-born indie rockers Flipturn pondered the idea of aging and growth, similarly referencing Lollapalooza's midwest home on their 2017 debut EP Heavy Colors. 'Being able to play our song named 'Chicago' in Chicago at a Chicago festival - that was cool. That was a fun time,' said Flipturn multi-instrumentalist Mitch Fountain prior to the group's sixty minute Lollapalooza set. Flipturn performed on the Lolla stage Friday, sticking around for a Saturday night aftershow, giving them the rare luxury to experience the festival a bit and check out some other acts. 'Rüfüs Du Sol is one of my favorite bands ever. So, I'm very excited to see them,' said Fountain of the Australian alternative dance group who will headline Lollapalooza Saturday night. 'I'm also looking forward to seeing Djo right after our set today,' added singer Dillon Basse. 'I am really excited to see Olivia Rodrigo crush a festival set,' said bassist Madeline Jarman. 'I want to see Junior Varsity tomorrow very badly,' added drummer Devon VonBalson. Earlier this year, Flipturn released their latest studio album Burnout Days, demonstrating a growth in songwriting while avoiding the sophomore slump. 'The songwriting process has always been pretty similar. We've always come up with a riff or some sort of chord progression and brought it to the band - build a structure, build a feel, you know? And then usually we'll put lyrics to it once there's a feel already there,' explained Basse. 'But, really, what was different about this album was, I think, our demoing process - and our focus on tones and really honing in on a sound in the studio.' New Jersey-born singer songwriter Gigi Perez has experienced viral success via TikTok, with her 'Sailor Song' amassing over one billion streams on Spotify to go along with another 46 million views on YouTube. Releasing her debut full length studio album At the Beach, in Every Life this past spring, Perez offered up a 55 minute early afternoon set on the T-Mobile main stage Friday. 'Lollapalooza! How y'all doin'?' said Perez, taking the stage armed with an acoustic guitar for opener 'Please Be Rude.' Backed by a tight three piece group, percussion drove the opener with Perez moving to electric guitar, rocking things up a notch during 'When She Smiles.' Dueling acoustic guitars drove 'Sleeping' while Perez's vocal shined throughout 'Fable,' with Perez opting to let the music do the talking while keeping banter to a minimum during a rewarding early Friday set on the Lollapalooza stage. Maintaining a trend which began Thursday via the inclusion of Chicago-based acts like Ratboys and BJ the Chicago Kid, 17 year old Chicago rapper Star Bandz threw down a 40 minute stage closing performance Friday at Lollapalooza on the BMI stage. 'This is my first time coming. But I know that Chicago do show love to their artists. They do,' said Star Bandz backstage prior to her Lolla debut. 'It means a lot. I'm so excited. And I'm so grateful for the opportunity to be here,' she said. 'I am very excited and grateful.' Appearing on the viral Sugarhill Ddot single 'My Baby' in 2023, Star Bandz dropped her studio debut Estrella last year, taking a confident approach to her Lollapalooza performance Friday night. 'I just know that if I do what I gotta do today on the stage? It's a big opportunity,' she said. 'That's all I can say.' Rapper T-Pain performed to an immense crowd late Friday afternoon on the north end of the festival, with an overflow crowd cheering and screaming along over the course of a beautifully choreographed, energetic, engaging and extremely entertaining hour on the Bud Light main stage. 'What the f–k goin' on?' asked T-Pain rhetorically from the Lollapalooza stage. 'Ladies and gentlemen, my name is T-Pain! Welcome!' T-Pain took the stage to the victorious sounds of Super Mario Brothers, maintaining a gaming theme on stage while working in some Pac-Man effects as he moved from 'Up Down (Do This All Day)' to 'Cyclone.' Clad in fluorescents and backed by a tight dance troupe, T-Pain ran through one of Friday's most memorable sets. Revisiting Michael Jackson's 'P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing),' he moved deftly into 'The Good Life,' a Kanye West track he's featured on which builds largely from a slowed down sample of the 1983 Thriller hit. In an afternoon driven by throwback rock, pop and raucous rap, Nashville-based singer songwriter Bo Staloch took a more introspective approach to the festival setting. 'It's a dream. A complete dream. It's unbelievable,' said Staloch, pondering a Wednesday night aftershow set alongside Alex Warren and a Thursday afternoon performance on stage at Lollapalooza. 'We're here this whole weekend which is pretty awesome. I feel very lucky. Last night, we saw Royel Otis. And they're unbelievable. Some of my favorite songs. So, that was a lot of fun,' he said. 'And I got to see some buddies - Winyah and Hey Nothing. And we performed the new single yesterday.' 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Fans react to viral video of country music star's revealing outfit
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Miranda Lambert's extremely revealing concert outfit has gone viral. A fan took a video of the country music star singing 'Bluebird' at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington. The video, which was taken from the pit, showed Lambert wearing a denim skirt that appeared to be cut a little too short, partially showing the underneath. 'Miranda Lambert got up close and personal with us in the pit! Love this song,' read the caption on the video, which has gotten more than 2 million views in roughly two days. Those who watched the video were quick to comment on Lambert's rather explicit wardrobe. 'Somebody start a GoFundMe for the camera man so we can tip him for this masterpiece,' one TikTok user commented. 'She knows what she's doing,' another user wrote. 'It sells.' Another comment read, 'Now we know why front row is so expensive.' Lambert is touring as a supporting act on Morgan Wallen's on 'I'm The Problem Tour 2025.' The tour includes two stops stops at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough on August 22 and 23. Click here for information on where to buy tickets. More Country Music News Country music star secures legal win in custody battle for daughter Country legend 'in great spirits' following surgery after onstage stroke Country legend's granddaughter says 6-month-old daughter has rare condition Country music legend undergoes surgery month after having onstage stroke Country music singer explains how he got 'kicked out' of his own concert Read the original article on MassLive. Solve the daily Crossword

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Linkin Park to play two shows in Boston, here's how to buy last-minute tickets

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Linkin Park's eighth studio album, 'From Zero,' was released in November 2024. The band performed their first string of shows earlier that year since lead singer Chester Bennington's Death in 2017. This was also after announcing new co-vocalist Emily Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain, and dropping album singles 'The Emptiness Machine' and 'Heavy Is the Crown.' The U.S. leg of the 'From Zero' tour kicked off in April in Texas. The band then went out of the country to make stops in Austria, Germany, Switzerland and more before resuming the U.S. leg in Brooklyn, NY on July 29. Special guests PVRIS will be joining Linkin Park on the tour. 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