How long is Coldplay’s show at Rose Bowl? What time does Pasadena concert start and end
Coldplay's highly anticipated North American leg of the Music of the Spheres tour is coming to Pasedena.
Chris Martin and co played outdoor stadium shows in Manchester, Cardiff and other UK cities. It was followed by a run of shows in July thought Europe.
But for fans across the pond, the excitement has been steadily growing over the summer and early fall as Coldplay finally prepare to kick-off the US and Canada 2023 leg. It will see them play venues such as Lumen Field, Rose Bowl and BC Place.
Coldplay will head to Japan, Taiwan and Indonesia next in November - and round-out the year with shows in Australia and Malaysia.
The Music of the Spheres tour will come back to San Diego's Snapdragon Stadium for a second night on Thursday, 28 September. But how long will the concert last?
Here is what to expect:
When and where is Coldplay's concert in Pasedena?
The pop group will stars will be coming to the Rose Bowl in Pasedena on Saturday, 30 September and Sunday, 1 October.
The full address for the Rose Bowl is: 1001 Rose Bowl Dr, Pasadena, CA 91103, United States
How long are Coldplay's concerts?
The band played four shows at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester earlier this year.
Coldplay were on stage for two hours (120 minutes) in Manchester on 31 May. The band began to perform at 8.55pm and played until 10.55pm.
For the shows in US and Canada so far they have averaged sets lasting two hours for the shows in Seattle and Vancouver so far.
Expect similar timings for the rest of the tour.
What are the start and end times in Pasedena?
The concert will start at 5.45pm and there will be two opening acts who perform before Coldplay take to the stage. The doors will open at 5pm, it has been confirmed.
Chris Martin and co have previously started their set around 8.50pm and the shows last around two hours.