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The band taking to the edge of the stage and performing an acoustic set of 2-3 of the following songs: "Til Kingdom Come", " Don't Panic", "Green Eyes" and/or a cover of Johnny Cash's " Ring of Fire" or Bob Dylan's " Simple Twist of Fate".This was bassist Guy Berryman's idea, and was usually done during the reverse playing of "The Scientist". Band members taking photographs before and during the show with disposable cameras before throwing them into the crowd.Martin running into the crowd during " In My Place" to sing with the audience.The Charles and Ray Eames video " Powers of Ten" played in the background.
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During much of the tour, the entire track was played backwards live, after the band had finished playing it regularly. During Coachella 2005 Martin sang the outro to " The Scientist" backwards, reminiscent of the song's music video.Confetti, and yellow balloons filled with gold glitter showered on the audience during the song " Yellow" (a homage to The Flaming Lips).This was also done with the song "God Put a Smile Upon Your Face" in some shows. This line was made in reference to the fact that the concert was later featured in a made for television film. For example, during their 2006 Toronto concert, Chris Martin changed the lyrics to "It's Thursday, March the 23rd, 2006, thank you for giving us your evening, and thanks for coming and being in our film". Chris Martin changing a lyric section of "Politik" into something related to the venue or a recent news event.The timer reaches zero at the song's explosive first chorus, followed by the crowd getting showered by red, green, and blue strobe lighting. A digital countdown display shown on the panoramic video screen during the song "Square One" as the band enter the stage.The back of the stage contained a two-story panoramic video panel that displayed live footage and computer-generated images, from video of a bear wandering aimlessly during " Talk" to a montage of coloured blocks from the cover of X&Y during the song " Clocks". Strobe lights and other fixtures were used to create an elaborate light show. The Twisted Logic Tour is noted for its use of extravagant stage effects. "Yellow" being performed at the Air Canada Centre, 2006 This is Coldplay's first (and their only to date) tour not named after the album it was promoting the tour is named after a song on X&Y which has never been played live at any of the concerts. Billboard reported that the 2006 North American leg, which ended on 6 April 2006 at the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia, grossed $30.6 million and sold 477,077 tickets to 32 shows. In the beginning of 2007, a final leg in Latin America concluded the tour entirely in March, after about a dozen shows. The main legs of the tour concluded in July 2006 after shows in Asia & Australia, with the band resting for a lengthy period of time, and beginning production of their fourth studio album Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends in November. The year-long tour took the band across Europe and their native United Kingdom, as well as to the United States and Canada. The Twisted Logic Tour was a global concert tour by British alternative rock band Coldplay in support of their third studio album, X&Y (2005). For the album by Atrophia Red Sun, see Twisted Logic (album).