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COLDPLAY, Phoenix Park, Dublin Mon 4pm 76.50 0818-719300

COLDPLAY, Phoenix Park, Dublin Mon 4pm 76.50 0818-719300

At the end of last year, Coldplay performed in the then newly christened O2. A day or two before, the venue was officially opened by Kings of Leon. At the KoL gig, it was standing room only for screaming fans; at Coldplay’s performances, it was a sit-down crowd with a muted, too-mature audience reaction.

Therein lies the problem. Coldplay are good at many things (the slow build’n’burn ballad, the chest-beating sincerity, taking the lead from someone as adventurously intuitive as Brian Eno). But the truth is that, in a live context, their music isn’t the most exciting thing in the world.

Not that this niggling issue will be something the band won’t attempt to overcome; the strengths of Coldplay lie in their innately (and occasionally superb) mournful pop sensibilities, and it is these, we reckon, that will lift the gig skywards.

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Tony Clayton-Lea

Tony Clayton-Lea

Tony Clayton-Lea is a contributor to The Irish Times specialising in popular culture