![]() Secondary market prices indicate a higher demand for Friday’s set of performers, averaging over $110 more than Saturday’s event. The second and final day of the festival will take place the following day, with Paramore, Train, Weezer, 50 Cent, Calvin Harris and Eric Church sharing the stage with headliners Lorde, Iggy Azalea, One Direction and Ed Sheeran. The opening day of the festival next Friday will feature Taylor Swift, Nicki Minaj, Zac Brown Band, Usher, Bastille and Steve Aoki as well as aforementioned artists Coldplay, Ariana Grande and Motley Crue. In addition to the notable lineup of musical performers, benefit company IfOnly will offer a unique iHeartRadio Music Festival package filled with VIP amenities for festivalgoers, with all proceeds going directly to the Ryan Seacrest Foundation. While Coldplay will take the stage for the opening day of the festival on Friday alongside other big-name artists like Ariana Grande and Motley Crue, Saturday will feature Lorde, Iggy Azalea, One Direction and Ed Sheeran among a handful of other top artists. The band has kept a low profile in recent months, briefly touring Australia and recording a music video for “A Sky Full of Stars” in the process. ![]() show since the release of their latest record Ghost Stories in May. Among the star-studded cast of musicians that will perform is Coldplay, who will play a rare U.S. The fourth annual iHeartRadio Music Festival will be held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas next weekend.
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