19 weeks ago, Coldplay released that quick GIF of a sneak peek of their first few cities for the 2017 leg of their #AHFODTour. I saw the silhouette of the Philippinesย among other Asian countries and immediately knew Iย had to get tickets. There are very few artists I would spend good money to buy concert tickets for. But seeing Coldplay live? People whoโve been lucky enough to see them say itโs priceless.
ย What wouldโve cost usย โฑ22,500 (the price of VIP tickets in Manila), only cost us ~โฑ8,000 each for Standing Pen A tickets in Singapore. Thatโs a huge difference. Our tickets werenโt the most expensive (VIP tickets cost around โฑ3,000 more than ours) but we didnโt need the merchandise or priority entrance anyways, and this was already the front-most part of the National Stadium. The Standing Pen A ticketsย were also slightly cheaper than theย nearest seats, which were actually quite far from the stage already.
Another big factor of choosing to watch in Singapore instead of Manilaย was that we wanted to see Coldplay in a stadium. Iโve seen videos and photos of Coldplay concerts in other countries and I saw how different a stadium-type concert and a field-type concert were. The Singapore National Stadium hadย 60,000 people that night but it didnโtย feel tight at all. They werenโt strict about IDs or cameras, and entering was incredibly organized and quick.ย Oh, and when Singapore says that the gates will openย at 6:00 PM, they will open the gatesย at exactly 7:00 PM, not a minute later. Singapore is the best, they really are!
The merchandise booth outside the stadium! Shirts went for S$50 so expect the same prices for the Philippines.
The view of the stadium from the line entering the concert
When we finally got into the stadium at 6:30, we were amazed. It was my first time being in an event venue of that size and I wasย kind of blown away just by the arena. A part of it opens up to the sky so we were able to watch the sun set during the opening act Jess Kentโs set.
Althoughย we were in line for only an hour and half, we still got a really great spot near Stage B at the end of the ramp. We stood behind some pretty tall people but it wasnโt so bad towards the end of the night and we got great shotsย in.
If you can bring a camera, DO IT.ย The Sony RX100 V compact camera is the most ideal (because the zoom is ah-freakin-mazing), but if you canโt get your hands on one, a mirrorless camera should do. The photos I used during my trip were all taken using a Sony a6000 with a kit lens and I was honestly really surprised with how many decent shots I got in! The super speedy 11fps and quick start-up came in handy forย taking those blink-and-you-might-miss-it shots. Also, the camera did pretty well autofocusing considering the conditions were so difficult to shoot in. Five stars!
Concert photodump incoming! (Click the individual photos to see the photos up close!)
Yes thatโs Chris Martin taking a selfie with a lucky guyโs phone
LOOK AT THOSE LIGHTS.
A sky full of stars! The confetti was literally stars so cuuute
Yeah. Wow. Photos canโt even capture how beautiful it was in person. The watch out screens were so clear and the visuals were gorgeous. The confetti flew at exactly the right moments and the balloons were a still a big surprise even if I knew theyโd be coming out. The concert was pretty long โ more than two hours โ so itโs definitely worth the money. I donโt wanna spoil anything but theirย set list was perfect! Iโm pretty sure that the Manila crowd will go WILD tomorrow night!
But theย most amazing part of the concert for me wereย the Xylobands. These wristbands with radio-frequency receivers are what make Coldplay concerts extra special. There were times I wasnโt even watching Chris Martin and just watching the Xylobands of the seated audience members pulsing to the sound of the bass drum. Itโs SOOO TRIPPY and unlike anything Iโve ever experienced. I canโt even describe what itโs like, you just HAVE to be there! How they synchronize all the bands (or have them all sparkle in different colors) should be the eighth wonder of the modern world. Seriously.
Outdooran concert crew!
Exiting the concert venue was really easy and organized!ย
Singapore can host the Olympics โ I swear theyโre amazing. Leaving the concert was a breeze, with several ushers holding signs about which train to take, how many minutes it would take to walk there, the best place to get an Uber, etc. I was expecting the Stadium MRT to be bombarded with 60,000 people but there were hardly any lines and we got on the first train we lined up for (with so much space to spare!).
All in all, watching Coldplay was a really thrilling experience. I remember looking at my friends several times during the concert and we would just shake our heads in disbelief with how beautiful the visuals were and how freaking great Chris Martin sounded live. I cried like a baby during Fix You, and you probably will too. If you donโt, youโre most probably cold and heartless. Hahaha jk (ish).
It was one of the best things I have EVER spent my money on. If you ever have a chance to watch Coldplay, grab the opportunity. Theyโll be in Frankfurt at the same time Iโll be in Germany in June so Iโm considering watching them again! (Yeah, it was THAT good.)
Living in Manila, weโre used to incredibly expensive concert tickets. Madonna charged a steep Php 57,750 (over $1100) for front row tickets to her show at the Mall of Asia Arena, so our standard for ticket prices is completely different from the rest of the region. My friends and Iย spent several daysย waking up early in the morning to try and catch the ticket releases for the April 1 Singapore date and still didnโt get any tickets. But fortunately, they opened another date โ March 31, their first concert for 2017 โ in Singapore. We were lucky enough to buyย our tickets during the first day of the release and bought our flight tickets not long afterwards.
Our plane tickets cost us ~โฑ12,000 each (including travel tax) on Philippine Airlines,ย plus we get miles. Choosing Singaporeย over the other Asian countries (which were just as cheap) was a no-brainer to me because I got to stayย with myย aunt, and even if my friends chose to stay in a hotel, they spent less thanย โฑ5,000 each for three nights. It was also the closest for us to go to, next to Taiwan. Not bad at all.
Iโll beย up with a blog post soon about what we did in Singapore for the weekend! We only had two full days (Friday + Saturday) in the city but I feel like we squeezed in a lot! Iโll be releasing the postย later this week so stay tuned for that!
xo
ย Photos can't even capture how beautiful it was in person. I was blown away. #COLDPLAY 19 weeks ago, Coldplay released that quick GIF of a sneak peek of their first few cities for the 2017 leg of their #AHFODTour.















