The British band Coldplay will not release any new albums after 2025. That’s what singer Chris Martin said on Thursday during a interview on the British radio station BBC Radio 2. “Our last album will be released in 2025, after that I think we will only tour,” said the singer.
Martin envisions the band’s future after 2025 like the Rolling Stones’ past years, he says in the conversation with the BBC. That band has hardly released new music for decades, but nevertheless still makes world tours. Martin: “It would be really cool if we were still touring in our seventies.” The singer does not rule out the possibility that Coldplay will collaborate with other artists one or more times after 2025.
Also read: Coldplay wholesales prefab stadium pop
During the release of Coldplay’s ninth studio album Music Of The Spheres last October, Martin told British music magazine NME that the band plans to release twelve albums. Coldplay’s first album parachutes, was released in 2000. In the years that followed, the band grew into one of the biggest pop rock bands of the twenty-first century, with hits such as ‘Clocks’, ‘Viva la Vida’ and ‘Paradise’.
Coldplay has a world tour planned for next year. Due to the worldwide measures as a result of the corona virus, it is still unclear whether this tour can continue.
#Coldplay #release #album