
Coldplay have teased more shows for their ‘Music Of The Spheres’ Tour in 2027.
The band started this global tour back in March 2022, and last year it became the highest-grossing rock tour of all time.
Coldplay have only one show left of their record-breaking 10-night residency at London’s Wembley Stadium, which will take place September 12. These dates follow two stadium shows in Hull last month.
During their show at Wembley Stadium September 6, Chris Martin revealed that there will be more shows to come on the tour. “This tour has 138 more shows to go,” he told the crowd.
“We have a break coming up, and we’ll announce the shows for 2027 soon. But we only have two more this year, and then we’re gonna go and make this really special thing that we’ve been making for years and years, and it’s really good. But shush!.”
“I’m telling you that because I want to tell you something I haven’t told anybody else. That’s what it is, OK?”
The “really special” project Chris hinted at is potentially the first Coldplay’s final two albums.
When speaking with NME following the release of their 10th album ‘Moon Music’, Chris stated that the plan for the band’s catalogue is to end after 12 albums.
“Yes, it is 12 albums for sure, but we’re going to be a bit later than [2025],” he explained. This lines up with the group’s return to the road in 2027, and suggests that their next LP could arrive that year or in 2026.
He went on to say: “Our last single is on this album [‘Moon Music’], and that’s called ‘All My Love’. That’s the last ‘single’ single. We have the musical thing, then an album just called ‘Coldplay’, which is the final one. I think that will be a year late – I know it will be.”
For Coldplay’s dates this year, ten per cent of their proceeds are being donated to the Music Venue Trust in order to help support grassroots venues.
Coldplay also had to reschedule two of their dates at Wembley Stadium due to the tube strikes.
On a statement on their website, they said it was “impossible” to get fans to and from Wembley Stadium without London Underground.
Coldplay said that instead of cancelling the shows altogether, they moved the September 7 show to September 6, and the September 8 show to September 12.
Coldplay will still play ten nights at Wembley Stadium, breaking the joint record set by Take That and Taylor Swift, despite these dates changing.
The ‘Music Of The Spheres’ tour is already the most-attended concert in history, according to Guinness World Records, with over 10 million tickets already sold.
