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At a sold-out Gillette Stadium, the glittery confetti paper rained down at regular intervals during Coldplay’s two-hour performance, a symbol of the almost non-stop celebration that the British rock quartet’s music has become. It all started with the disco-rock of “A Head Full of Dreams” — also the name of their tour and latest album. LED wristbands worn by the audience lit up red, lead singer Chris Martin sprinted down the stage extension while fireworks blasted off, lights flashed and confetti shot through the air. It felt like the show-closer, and it was only the first song. Highlights included the endlessly optimistic “Charlie Brown,” giddy “A Sky Full of Stars” and “Viva La Vida,” when the entire night seemed like a buildup to the “woah-oh-oh-oh-oh” climax. “Paradise,” a seemingly obvious show-closer, came early on in the set, but it was perfect nonetheless. Lauren Carter / BostonHerald.com - http://www.bostonherald.com/entertain... Having ceased to be cool years ago, Coldplay was free to do what it does naturally when it played for a sold-out Gillette Stadium crowd: traffic in earnestness without ingratiation, self-awareness without self-consciousness, and – in the case of frontman Chris Martin – the grandiosity of Bono, minus the messiah complex. But grandiose nonetheless. By the second line of the show-opening disco-beat anthem “A Head Full of Dreams,” Martin had already propelled himself substantially down the walkway leading from the stage into the crowd, and was exhorting to the topmost decks before the first chorus was over. Where the opening acts had looked minuscule and trapped on the massive stage, Coldplay created a sense of scale, commanding the attention of a stadium full of fans and acting as a focal point for their energy. Marc Hirsh / BostonGlobe.com - http://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/music...