Coldplay aims to promote togetherness for hard-of-hearing fans at concerts
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Sign language interpreters, light shows and technology intended to broaden the experience for those hard of hearing are some of the elements that the band Coldplay incorporates in their concerts to create a more inclusive audience experience. The seven-time Grammy Award-winning British rockers are currently on tour with shows scheduled across the world.
"It's incredible that people are coming," guitarist Jonny Buckland told "CBS Mornings" co-host Nate Burleson. "If we have one aim, it's the feeling of togetherness."
On their current tour, the band has begun offering a device called a SUBPAC, which is a wearable audio system that allows people to feel the bass through vibrations.
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