The group have been together since 2003 and pride themselves on the passion, energy, musicianship, accuracy and dedication they put into playing Coldplay’s songs.

Organisers hope they will provide one of the most exciting shows in the three-year history of Music From the Black Barn – the monthly gigs at Forty Hall farm – taking place on February 10.

They believe that to give the audience the nearest experience to seeing Coldplay themselves, it’s not enough to just simply play their songs live but to also transmit the sheer power – visually as well as musically - of a Coldplay gig.

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Formed by Coldplay fans for Coldplay fans, a few years ago the band headlined Livestock, Forty Hall’s annual summer music festival. They were welcomed back in 2016 to play the Black Barn. Since then the band have grown and regularly appear before five-figure crowds at some of the largest festivals in Europe.

Their return to Enfield will be complete with their full light and laser show. The gig, which will feature all of Coldplay’s best-known songs, is being used as a warm-up for a nationwide tour of theatres in March, but front man Shane Croft (who has an uncanny similarity to Chris Martin) rates the Black Barn as one of his favourite venues.

“It doesn’t matter whether you’re playing before 60,000 people or 200,” says Shane, whose day job is a window cleaner but whose band has toured all over the world, playing over 600 shows in 38 countries including India, the Dominican Republic and, most recently, Tenerife. “We absolutely love the Black Barn atmosphere and can’t wait to come back.”

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