Coldplay Live 2012


Coldplay Live 2012 is the collective name for the official documentation of the Mylo Xyloto Tour, performed, recorded and released by British alternative rock band Coldplay. The project consists of a worldwide theatrical and home media film release, Coldplays third live album, after Coldplay Live 2003 and LeftRightLeftRightLeft, and a 183page ebook depicting the tour. The film and album were recorded over many dates over the 2011 Festival Tour and the Mylo Xyloto Tour beginning in October 2011 and ending in September 2012. The film was opened for one night only onNovember 2012, at select cinemas around the world. The DVD and Bluray release of the film and the live album release occurred onNovember 2012.

Live 2012 was first released as an exclusive, onenightonly theatrical release, shown in cinemas across 57 countries around the world. The film opened at 700pm at respective timezones 730pm at some screenings, onNovember 2012. The film was shown twice on the night, closing before midnight. A partnership deal between Parlophone and Studiosaw the screening of Live 2012 on US premium cable television as well. The film aired exclusively onNovember 2012 on Epix, the night after the theatrical release and a week before its commercial release in the United States.Live 2012 has received large critical acclaim. Adam Silverstein wrote an overwhelmingly positive review for Digital Spy, saying that the filmalbum was pulled off well amidst mixed reputation, writing One thankfully firstclass collab with a popstar and an appearance on The X Factor later, however, and they almost fucked their rep Chris Martin bawling backing vocals to the Little Mix girls would have been uglier than Javier Bardem toothless in Skyfall, yet thats all it would have taken. He also says it showcases well the ridiculous effort that goes in to each and every concert. and that the filmalbum skilfully showcases just how incredible an adventure it is to observe a worldbeating band at the top of their game. And those still to be converted to the Coldplay cause even after watching this? Well, they can fuck off, then. Drew Taylor of IndieWire wrote a similar very positive review, praising the Mylo Xyloto tour itself as well, and stating that even a cursory understanding of what its like to watch Coldplay live is better than nothing at all. Wristbands not included. Sarah Milton of The Upcoming wrote a very positive review focusing on the bands ability to connect with their fans through Live 2012, writing that This release of their previous and current work defines their unstoppable prowess by taking tracks to a personal level with their fans. This is a skill not many achieve live, bu

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