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Coldplay fans concerned about new Rogers Stadium ahead of band's Toronto shows

(5 months ago)
Julia Alevato
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Coldplay fans are concerned about the new Rogers Stadium in north Toronto ahead of the band's four performances this week, following negative reviews from the venue's inaugural K-pop concert. Attendees reported long wait times for exit, transit, and water, as well as accessibility issues and lack of signage. Live Nation Canada is addressing the feedback and working with city officials to improve operations for the upcoming shows.

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  1. 1 Prior to July 6, 2025: Inaugural concert by Stray Kids at Rogers Stadium, leading to fan complaints.
  2. 2 Last week (prior to July 6, 2025): Coun. James Pasternak met with Live Nation Canada, Northcrest Developments, and Toronto emergency services.
  3. 3 Sunday, July 6, 2025: Fans express concerns to CBC News.
  4. 4 Monday, July 7, 2025: Live Nation Canada responds to concerns, Coldplay concerts begin.
  5. 5 Monday, July 7, 2025 - Saturday, July 12, 2025: Coldplay performs four shows at Rogers Stadium.
  • Fan concerns about safety and experience
  • Live Nation Canada making operational adjustments
  • Police looking into conducting road closures in the area to accommodate crowds
What: Coldplay fans are concerned about the new Rogers Stadium's readiness and safety for upcoming concerts due to issues experienced at its inaugural event.
When: Concerns raised on Sunday, July 6, 2025. Coldplay performances are scheduled between Monday, July 7, 2025, and Saturday, July 12, 2025. Live Nation Canada responded on Monday, July 7, 2025.
Where: Rogers Stadium, north Toronto, Canada, in the Downsview Park area.
Why: Fans experienced long wait times for exit, transit, and water, lack of accessibility, and poor signage at the stadium's first concert (Stray Kids). The venue and transit services seemed ill-equipped for large crowds.
How: Fans voiced complaints on social media and to news outlets. Live Nation Canada is making adjustments and working with city officials, the TTC, Metrolinx, and emergency services.

Coldplay fans are concerned about the new Rogers Stadium in north Toronto ahead of the band's four performances this week, following negative reviews from the venue's inaugural K-pop concert. Attendees reported long wait times for exit, transit, and water, as well as accessibility issues and lack of signage. Live Nation Canada is addressing the feedback and working with city officials to improve operations for the upcoming shows.