Coldplay's Saturday night headline set at the was met with a common complaint from fans. The band, led by frontman Chris Martin, made history by performing on the Worthy Farm Pyramid Stage for the fifth time - a record no other artist has achieved. As the concert began and was aired to viewers at home in the UK via the BBC, as the band, known for hits like Yellow, Viva La Vida and A Sky Full Of Stars, took to the stage.
They opened their performance with the song Yellow, then segued into their hit track Higher Power. However, as the show progressed, fans couldn't resist expressing their views on social media. One fan posted: "I like Coldplay don't get me wrong, .
No band or artist should headline that many times. #Coldplay #ColdplayGlastonbury #Glastonbury24," while another chimed in: "If #Coldplay were playing in my garden I'd close the curtains #Glastonbury how can you headline 5 times! ! " A third wrote: "Feel so gutted for the 100's of 1000's that paid good money for a lame headline act #Glastonbury #Boring #Snoozefest.", reports .
Some fans were over the moon to see them return to the iconic festival. One fan gushed on social media, "#Coldplay are and always be f'ing incredible. #Glastonbury," while another chimed in with, "Coldplay - headlining #Glastonbury 5 times.
" A third fan expressed their awe, "How amazing does it look at Glastonbury with all the light up wrist bands for Coldplay #Glastonbury #Coldplay," and a fourth added, "Coldplay might not be everyone's idea o.