Since 2022, Coldplay have embarked on multiple international legs of their "Music of the Spheres Tour," which has become the first rock tour (and second tour ever) to gross over $1 billion. According to frontman Chris Martin, however, they're not done with this tour just yet, promising a massive slate of Coldplay shows to come in 2027. "This tour has 138 more shows to go," Martin told audiences during the band's penultimate show at London's Wembley Stadium on Saturday, September 6th.
Pantone approached the project with more than just a surface-level color match. Every choice - from the intensity of the shades to the depth and spacing between them - was designed to echo the rhythm and flow of the music. The installation unfolds like the song itself, translating verses and melodies into a visual journey. The outcome feels understated yet expansive, drawing viewers in regardless of whether they recognize Coldplay's 'Yellow' or not.
If you're lucky enough to be catching Coldplay at Wembley in the coming weeks, you're part of what's set to be a record-breaking crowd - once they complete their 10 nights in the northwest London stadium, the band will officially have played more gigs there in a single tour than anyone else. In short, by going to one of these shows, you're helping make history.
The viral claim that 'The Simpsons' predicted a Coldplay concert kiss cam moment revolves around a purported screenshot connected to the upcoming concert date in July 2025. Users on social media rapidly shared this event as another example of the show's predictive prowess.
The 'Coldplay couple' incident at a concert led to a flurry of memes online, merging humor with unintentional social commentary on public perception and embarrassment.
Pete DeJoy expressed pride in Astronomer's journey, emphasizing the collective effort to build the company amidst unprecedented challenges, including scaling through the pandemic and financial uncertainty.
Coldplay's first concert since Andy Byron was caught on the kiss cam featured playful comments from Chris Martin about the jumbotron segment. He encouraged fans to prepare for the spotlight.
"I'm trying not to dwell on all the negative aspects of the publicity that has been going around about the new stadium. I'm trying to stay positive, but I would be lying if I said that I wasn't just a little bit concerned about some of the safety aspects."