Coldplay’s ‘Yellow’ hits one billion views ahead of Manila concert
Concert promoter Live Nation Philippines is bringing the band for a sold-out two-night concert at the Philippine Arena on 19-20 January
Concert promoter Live Nation Philippines is bringing the band for a sold-out two-night concert at the Philippine Arena on 19-20 January

Heart Mate has reaffirmed its position as the country’s leading canola oil brand, citing growing consumer trust and…

The Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) will bring its postal services and interactive activities to the Manila…

For Bianca Bustamante, every race weekend is about more than where she finishes.

Security Bank has concluded its 12 Gifts of Christmas Raffle Promo, awarding two BYD Sealion 6 DM-i hybrid SUVs to…

EastWest Ageas has been certified as a Great Place To Work for the second consecutive year after receiving an…

What's your take?
Google Preferred Sources
Get more Daily Tribune stories in your search results
Add Daily Tribune as a preferred source on Google Search.
Continue reading
Coldplay's 2000 hit "Yellow" has reached one billion views on YouTube.
The breakthrough track is the band's latest song to join the billion-views club. Its other songs that have reached the milestone are "The Scientist," "Hymn for the Weekend feat. Beyonce," "Paradise," "Something Just Like This (feat. The Chainsmokers)" and "Adventure of a Lifetime."
"Yellow" is part of Coldplay's debut album Parachute which helped the band win a Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album in 2002.
According to Billboard, Coldplay currently has a pair of Hot 100 chart-toppers, these include 2008's "Viva La Vida" and 2021's "My Universe" with K-pop group BTS.
The band has also four number-one albums from 14 career entries, including the multi-week chart-toppers Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008), X&Y (2005) and Ghost Stories (2014).
Coldplay's latest concert, the renewable energy-powered Music of the Spheres World Tour, is in support of its studio album of the same name. Since its kick-off in 2002, the tour has earned $664.5 billion and has sold over 6.7 million tickets.
Concert promoter Live Nation Philippines is bringing the band for a sold-out two-night concert at the Philippine Arena on 19-20 January.
Shuttles for pick-up and drop-off from Ayala Malls Vertis North and SM Mall of Asia will be available. Only ticket holders can purchase shuttle bus vouchers which are exclusively available on smtickets.com. Physical bus tickets must be redeemed from any SM Ticket outlet.
Mall of Asia shuttle departures are in 30-minute intervals between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tickets cost P600. The Vertis North departures will also have 30-minute intervals beginning 10 a.m. The last bus leaves at 3 p.m. Tickets cost P450.
After the show, shuttles to both Mall of Asia and Vertis North will be at Philippine Arena's NLET Parking area.
Coldplay first visited the Philippines in 2017 for its A Head Full of Dreams Tour, presented by MMI Live and Globe.