COLDPLAY will bring their A Head Full of Dreams Tour to Glasgow tonight, performing in front of 55,000 fans at Hampden Park.
The band posted a message on their Facebook page early this morning, sending anticipation for the event soaring.
The event promises to be one of Scotland’s best concerts of 2016 and you won’t want to miss a minute of it.
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Doors open at 4pm and the band will be on stage from 8.45pm.
Support will come from Alessia Cara, who will be on stage from 6.45pm, followed by Lianne La Havas at 7.30pm.
The band played the Etihad Stadium in Manchester on Sunday, June 5 and this was the setlist.
1. A Head Full of Dreams
2. Yellow
3. Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall
4. The Scientist
5. Birds
6. Paradise
7. Everglow
8. Lovers in Japan
9. Magic
10. Clocks
11. Midnight
12. Charlie Brown
13. Hymn for the Weekend
14. Fix You
15. Heroes
16. Viva la Vida
17. Adventure of a Lifetime
18. Don’t Panic
19. In My Place
20. See You Soon
21. Amazing Day
22. A Sky Full of Stars
23. Up&Up
Watch: 9-year-old Scots girl who sang on stage with Bruce Springsteen practise his songs in her front room
The Met Office have issued a weather warning of rain until 9pm tonght, so plan ahead and take a waterproof jacket - umbrellas are not allowed within the grounds of Hampden Park.
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