COLDPLACE, who boast of being"the world’s number one tribute to the legendary Coldplay", are coming to Westcliff for one night only.

What promises to be an unforgettable evening on June 8 at the Palace Theatre, London Road, the night comes as part of their 2018 UK tour and includes an "electric atmosphere of dazzling lasers and lights, tremendous sound and the songs you know and love from Coldplay".

Formed in 2004 by frontman Shane Crofts, Coldplace have performed around the world with their leading tribute.

Recently they performed at Chris Evans’ Car Fest alongside Kaiser Chiefs, The Jacksons and Mel C. The band has also appeared on BBC Radio One and Two, The Gadget Show, Sky News, and performed alongside musical legends such as Sir Bob Geldof and Ringo Starr.

“Our 2018 tour is the biggest tour we have done to date across the UK, and we’re so excited to be coming to Southend,” says Shane. “We have developed our show production to a level now where it works in a theatre environment, which gives us more scope to enhance the show with pyrotechnics, lasers and visuals, which we’re really excited about. We have recreated the incredible spectacle of Coldplay’s recent A Head Full Of Dreams sell out tour, on a scale that is accessible to everyone.”

Having played over 700 shows in 28 different countries around the world, Coldplace are no strangers to being on the road, and they love exploring new places.

"We love coming to this part of the UK and meeting the fans, as everyone is so friendly and welcoming," continues Shane. “We hope you all enjoy our new show that we have worked extremely hard on to produce for you.”

Coldplace is made up of lead singer Shane Crofts, lead guitarist Dean Stewart, bass player Asa Crofts and drummer Wayne Birch.

Having performed so many times together, the band are very much in tune with each other, creating the harmony Coldplay itself delivers on stage

“We spend hours and hours studying Coldplay, from the way they move on stage, their mannerisms, the way they hold their instruments, how they address the crowd, and what they wear, to ensure we create an accurate stage show,” explains Shane. “It’s not just a case of learning their songs, but how they are delivered. We want to guarantee fans an authentic performance.”

Tickets are available from southendtheatres.org.uk from £18.

For further information on Coldplace and their UK tour, please visit coldplace.co.uk