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Coldplay to honor past, present and future at Super Bowl

“My daughter said the sweetest thing yesterday”, Martin said. But this morning, a super mystery from the super bowl. “Then we called the right guests, so we know that we have great people joining us”, Martin said.

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Truer words were never spoken.

‘They have a Scottish kicker as well and Guy (Berryman), our bass player, is Scottish so we feel a certain affinity with the Scots, ‘ drummer Will Champion explained, as the group chose to support the Carolina Panthers over the Denver Broncos in the game. “She’s one of our all-time favourites, and she’s one of the greatest performers I’ve ever witnessed”. In order to measure the exact impact, Nielsen performed an analysis on album sales and track equivalent album sales (TEA) (in which 10 digital track downloads equal one album) and also took streaming equivalent albums (SEA) into account (in which 1,500 streams equal one album) for the two weeks prior to each Super Bowl for the past five years. Some of their biggest hits feature collaborators so, for example, he’s done songs with Rihanna, with jay Z, with Kanye west. Reporter: Chris martin keeping mum only revealing they will honor halftime shows of years past. “I think we’re going to try and celebrate those and hopefully make a show as memorable as some of our favorites”.

“Well a lot of them have been leaked by Pepsi, I think”, he said when asked about who else would perform.

This weekend marks the first time a British act has performed at the Super Bowl since 2006, when The Rolling Stones rocked out.

One fan wrote: “I hate sharing my birthday weekend with the Super Bowl, but this is gonna be awesome coldplay National Football League”.

Lara, there is so much excitement as you know here for the super bowl and, of course, the halftime show, coldplay, they told us they’re already teaming up with beyonce.

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A third added: “COLDPLAY would be fantastic for the superbowl their songs are practically made to be played at stadiums”. For some inexplicable reason, Chris Martin and his wussy sidekicks are headlining halftime festivities at this year’s Super Bowl.

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