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'Thank you Croker, thank you GAA': Coldplay share heartfelt message to fans after Irish gigs
Coldplay played in Dublin for four nights in a row
Picture via Coldplay
Reporter:
Manon Gilbart
03 Sept 2024 10:32 AM
Email:
manon.gilbart@iconicnews.ie
Coldplay have shared a heartfelt message to fans after their Croke Park show.
Coldplay closed the European leg of their Music of the Spheres World Tour in Croke Park on Monday evening.
The band performed in Dublin four nights in a row, to the delight of their biggest fans.
"Dublin - it’s hard to find the words. Those were four extra special nights that we’ll never forget. Thank you Croker, thank you GAA, thank you Dublin!!," Coldplay wrote on social media.
A lot of fans shared their delight on social media after the Croker gigs.
"I have a complaint though.... it was my 14-year-old son's first concert. The problem is that that experience can't be topped. Sensational. He has had peak concert experience on his very first go. Everything else will be an anti-climax ... oh well, we'll just have to go again," the father of a young fan wrote on Twitter, now X.
"Thank you, not just for the most amazing concert experience I’ve ever had but for the positivity and the time and effort you put into tailor making a uniquely Dublin gig and including possibly the best version of Ride On I’ve ever heard," another fan wrote.
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