The “Music of the Spheres World Tour” is scheduled to bring “Viva La Vida” band Coldplay to stadium venues in Stanford, Las Vegas, Denver, El Paso, Toronto, Foxborough, Madison ...
Coldplay, the band behind smash hits like Yellow, Viva la Vida and Fix You ... Hull's Craven Park Stadium this summer as part of the Music of the Spheres World Tour. An estimated million fans ...
Coldplay's sold-out series of shows at Abu Dhabi's Zayed Sports City Stadium are at the halfway mark, with both Thursday and ...
Songs with depth and meaning Coldplay’s music isn’t just heard, it’s felt. Their lyrics often explore profound themes and incorporate symbolism. Tracks like ‘Viva la Vida’ delve into power dynamics ...
Coldplay are gearing up to release a short film they’ve been low-key teasing for almost five years. The band announced the ...
Coldplay fans are in for a treat this summer. The iconic British band is set to continue their Music of the Spheres tour with 12 massive gigs at two UK stadiums throughout August. The shows ...
Later that night, the band will play their fourth and final Sydney show in their Music of the Spheres tour, which started in March of 2022 and has kept running even as Coldplay released another ...
In 1998, Coldplay took their first step over the edge with Safety, their debut EP. The release contained only three songs, one of which — “No More Keeping My Feet on the Ground” — appeared ...
British music giants Coldplay may have pledged to half their touring carbon footprint – but that hasn’t stopped fans travelling an astonishing 18.8 million miles to catch the band’s shows.
Coldplay brought their signature flair for immersive experiences, with LED wristbands lighting up in perfect synchrony with the music, turning the crowd into a living, breathing kaleidoscope.
Coldplay is currently on their Music of the Spheres world tour, which is set to run through 2025. It has become the highest-grossing tour for a rock band in history, selling over 10 million ...
The Coldplay singer seems perpetually at ease ... for the past two years on his band’s record-setting Music of the Spheres tour. And in a new Rolling Stone cover story, Martin seems, for ...