Lots of acts have countdown clocks ticking down until they hit the stage. That Coldplay used an old BBC one from the 80s reminiscent of what was shown before kids tv programming was - I think - just an artistic choice.
If anything, their Jumbotron thing (and the wristbands) shows they very much care about prioritising the experience of the folk there in the field.
You could argue Dua Lipa's smaller stage worked better for the audience at home than for the bigger crowd - but it was very much in keeping with the nightclub aesthetics of the whole performance.
They do certainly have the benefit of this happening in a year where it looks like they’ve nabbed a strong set of subs.
Alternatively I’ve just checked Robbie’s dates again and he remains available on the Friday and Sunday. Seems like a very obvious solution.
Wha? Aside from the whole need to wait for the countdown and broadcast synchronisation so that the BBC could show off their world streaming service and technology...
I too doubt the BBC controlled the Coldplay peformance - they scarely need to with Coldplay, an already unapolegetically and finely honed media experience.
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