
The place: largest venue in NYC- Madison Square Garden
The show: Coldplay's 3rd and last free show celebrating the release of their 4th album Viva La Vida or Death and All his Friends.
It all started back in April/May when

Imagine our disappointment when we didn't win, even then we were ready to travel to see them. So we were looking at shows in surrounding cities, when they postponed them. (They needed more time to be ready for the tour). That was devastating as I would be in Bangladesh by then.
The day of the show, me and my sister were wary of whether we would get tickets, but still, we dressed our best and went. There was a group of people selling tickets discreetly, but at extremely high prices for bad seats, and I was really dodged about whether they were real or not. After waiting around for almost 2 hours, we decided to haggle and just go for it. The ticket was a birthday gift from my sister, and it was my decision, to take the risk of loosing our fortnight's food money on Coldplay. After all it's my most favourite band in the world. Our hearts were beating as they scanned in our "not so free" ticket to the free concert, and... YES they were real, we were IN!

Then suddenly everything went dark. And we could hear "Life in Technicolour."
We stood up in awe watching the light boom on as the incredible band started the journey. I bet with my sister that the next would be Violet Hill, and I was right! As before the 2 times I've seen them live, (Jan'03 -Ottawa- Rush of Blood to the Head Tour and August 03- Cheltenham- V Festival- yes I know lucky lucky me!)

I could not speak, could not sing- was in the state of speechlessness. Even in the front row at the V Festival in 03 amongst the headbangers, I had just stood there like a statue taking them in.

Imagine our surprise when they played

Then came my first favourite "Trouble"- I guess you never really get over the first song you fell in love with. I was 15/16 when I heard it and listened to it on repeat before exploring the rest of Parachutes.
For Viva La Vida, that song is "Lost" -the lyrics of which have really called out to me, which they played right after Trouble and it was Amazing!

And the 3rd was past of the GREAT stunt they pulled. Apparently it was the first time they did this: they just walked up the floors to the 2md last section (just 1 section below us) in the passageway and started singing! ( we obviously jumped out of seats and ran down to see them)
Their drummer sang a cute little song in the passageway, different to their usual style, but I liked the stunt!
The show didn't get the best of reviews, and I admit they were a tad shaky with the new material, but that's live music! It's the mess ups and human error that makes it alive.
I guess words won't really describe how I felt, but it was great: all the songs, Strawberry Swing, Viva La Vida, Lovers in Japan ending the show with Reign of Love.
They didn't encore which was quite sad, and a bunch of us fans were just clapping and clapping till we realised that the equipment was being packed up!

Song list:
Life in technicolor
Violet hill
Clocks
In my place
Viva la vida
Chinese Sleep Chant
god put a smile upon your face
42
square one
trouble
lost!
strawberry swing
yellow
Death Will Never Conquer
fix you
lovers in japan
reign of love
They really are breathtaking and inspiring, with so much energy in their songs and their movement. I'm already bidding on tickets for next year!

Thanks to my sister for the incredible early birthday gift!!
Peace and Love,
Armeen
(Photos of the Stage by me, rest- collected from the Internet)