Coldplay are a British
rock band formed in
London
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in 1997. They consist of vocalist and pianist
Chris Martin
Christopher Anthony John Martin (born 2 March 1977) is an English singer, songwriter, musician and producer. He is best known as the vocalist, pianist and co-founder of the rock band Coldplay.
Born in Exeter, Martin went to University Colleg ...
, guitarist
Jonny Buckland, bassist
Guy Berryman, drummer and percussionist
Will Champion
William Champion (born 31 July 1978) is an English musician and songwriter. He is best known as the drummer and percussionist of the Rock music, rock band Coldplay. Raised in Southampton, he learned to play numerous instruments during his yout ...
, and manager
Phil Harvey
Phil Harvey (April 25, 1938 – December 2, 2021) was an American entrepreneur, philanthropist and Libertarianism, libertarian who set up large-scale programs that delivered subsidized contraceptives in poor countries. Harvey was the founder and ...
. They are best known for
their live performances, and
their impact on popular culture through
their music, advocacy and achievements.
The members of the band initially met at
University College London
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, calling themselves Big Fat Noises and changing to Starfish before the final name. After releasing the extended play ''
Safety
Safety is the state of being protected from harm or other danger. Safety can also refer to the control of recognized hazards in order to achieve an acceptable level of risk.
Meanings
The word 'safety' entered the English language in the 1 ...
'' (1998) independently, they signed with
Parlophone
Parlophone Records Limited (also known as Parlophone Records and Parlophone) is a record label founded in Germany in 1896 by the Carl Lindström Company as Parlophon. The British branch of the label was founded on 8 August 1923 as the Parloph ...
in 1999 and issued their debut album, ''
Parachutes'' (2000), featuring the breakthrough single "
Yellow
Yellow is the color between green and orange on the spectrum of light. It is evoked by light with a dominant wavelength of roughly 575585 nm. It is a primary color in subtractive color systems, used in painting or color printing. In t ...
". It earned a
Brit Award for British Album of the Year
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and a
Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album
The Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album is an award presented to recording artists for quality albums in the alternative genre at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards. Ho ...
. The group's follow-up, ''
A Rush of Blood to the Head
''A Rush of Blood to the Head'' is the second studio album by the British rock band Coldplay. It was released on 26 August 2002 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom, and a day later by Capitol in the United States. The album was produced by t ...
'' (2002), won the same accolades. ''
X&Y'' (2005) completed what they considered a trilogy. Its successor, ''
Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
''Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends'', often referred to as simply ''Viva la Vida'', is the fourth studio album by the British Rock music, rock band Coldplay, released on 12 June 2008 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom. "Viva la vida" ...
'' (2008), received a
Grammy Award for Best Rock Album
The Grammy Award for Best Rock Album is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to recording artists for quality albums in the rock music genre. Honors in sever ...
. Both records topped the charts in more than 30 countries and became the
best-sellers of their respective years globally. ''Viva la Vida''
title track
A title track is a song that has the same name as the album
An album is a collection of audio recordings (e.g., music) issued on a medium such as compact disc (CD), Phonograph record, vinyl (record), audio tape (like 8-track cartridge, 8-t ...
was also the first song by British musicians to reach number one in the United States and United Kingdom simultaneously in the 21st century.
Coldplay further expanded their repertoire in subsequent albums, with ''
Mylo Xyloto
''Mylo Xyloto'' (pronounced ) is the fifth studio album by British Rock music, rock band Coldplay. It was released on 19 October 2011 in Japan and on 24 October 2011 in the rest of the world. The band worked closely with producer Brian Eno fo ...
'' (2011), ''
Ghost Stories'' (2014), ''
A Head Full of Dreams'' (2015), ''
Everyday Life
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Human diurna ...
'' (2019), ''
Music of the Spheres'' (2021) and ''
Moon Music'' (2024) drawing from genres like
electronica
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,
R&B,
ambient,
disco
Disco is a music genre, genre of dance music and a subculture that emerged in the late 1960s from the United States' urban nightclub, nightlife, particularly in African Americans, African-American, Italian-Americans, Italian-American, LGBTQ ...
,
funk
Funk is a music genre that originated in African-American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African-Americans in the ...
,
gospel
Gospel originally meant the Christianity, Christian message ("the gospel"), but in the second century Anno domino, AD the term (, from which the English word originated as a calque) came to be used also for the books in which the message w ...
,
blues
Blues is a music genre and musical form that originated among African Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. Blues has incorporated spiritual (music), spirituals, work songs, field hollers, Ring shout, shouts, cha ...
and
progressive rock
Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog) is a broad genre of rock music that primarily developed in the United Kingdom through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early-to-mid-1970s. Initially termed " progressive pop", the ...
. The group's additional endeavours include philanthropy, politics and activism, supporting numerous humanitarian projects and donating 10% of their profits to charity. In 2018,
a career-spanning film directed by
Mat Whitecross was released for their 20th anniversary.
With over 100 million albums sold worldwide, Coldplay are one of the
best-selling music acts of all time. They are also the first group in
Spotify
Spotify (; ) is a List of companies of Sweden, Swedish Music streaming service, audio streaming and media service provider founded on 23 April 2006 by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon. , it is one of the largest providers of music streaming services ...
history to reach 90 million
monthly listeners.
Fuse listed them among the
most awarded artists, which includes holding the record for most
Brit Awards won by a band. In the United Kingdom, they have three of the 50
best-selling albums, the most
UK Albums Chart
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number ones without missing the top (10), and the distinction of most played group of the 21st century on British media. In 2021, "
My Universe" was the first song by a British group to debut atop the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Coldplay have two of the
highest-grossing tours of all time and the
most-attended.
The
British Phonographic Industry
BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, trading as British Phonographic Industry (BPI), is the British recorded music industry's trade association. It runs the BRIT Awards; is home to the Mercury Prize; co-owns the Official Charts C ...
called them one of the most "influential and pioneering acts" in the world, while the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (RRHOF), also simply referred to as the Rock Hall, is a museum and hall of fame located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, on the shore of Lake Erie. The museum documents the history of rock music and the ...
added ''A Rush of Blood to the Head'' to the
200 Definitive Albums list and "Yellow" to the ''Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll'' exhibit. In 2023, the group were featured on the inaugural
''Time'' 100 Climate ranking. Despite their popularity, they are considered
polarising cultural icons.
History
1997–1999: Formation and first years
Chris Martin
Christopher Anthony John Martin (born 2 March 1977) is an English singer, songwriter, musician and producer. He is best known as the vocalist, pianist and co-founder of the rock band Coldplay.
Born in Exeter, Martin went to University Colleg ...
and
Jonny Buckland met during their first week at
University College London
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, in September 1996. They began to write their first songs together in early 1997 and practised every night.
Guy Berryman was the third to join the band in the following months and the trio recorded numerous demos without a drummer, calling themselves Big Fat Noises by November. In January 1998,
Will Champion
William Champion (born 31 July 1978) is an English musician and songwriter. He is best known as the drummer and percussionist of the Rock music, rock band Coldplay. Raised in Southampton, he learned to play numerous instruments during his yout ...
completed the line-up.
He declared that Martin, Buckland and Berryman came to his house because a roommate had a drum kit and was a good drummer, but the roommate did not turn up for the session, "so I just said
wouldgive it a go".
Champion scheduled the band's first performance only a few days after becoming part of it.
They had not chosen a proper name yet and called themselves Starfish for the show, which was held on 16 January 1998 at The Laurel Tree, in
Camden.
Weeks later, the band settled on the name Coldplay.
In May, they released ''
Safety
Safety is the state of being protected from harm or other danger. Safety can also refer to the control of recognized hazards in order to achieve an acceptable level of risk.
Meanings
The word 'safety' entered the English language in the 1 ...
'', an independent
EP financed by Martin's lifelong friend,
Phil Harvey
Phil Harvey (April 25, 1938 – December 2, 2021) was an American entrepreneur, philanthropist and Libertarianism, libertarian who set up large-scale programs that delivered subsidized contraceptives in poor countries. Harvey was the founder and ...
.
150 out of 500 copies went to open market. Harvey sold the first one to his roommate for £3 and the rest was given away to record labels.
As Martin complained about the "vice-like grip" one of the Camden promoters had on the band, Harvey suggested the group should book their own concert at
Dingwalls
Dingwalls Dancehall (original name at time of opening) is a live music and comedy venue adjacent to Camden Lock, Camden in London. The building itself is one of many industrial Victorian buildings which were put to new use in the 20th centur ...
, where they managed to sell 50 copies of ''Safety''.
The event is generally considered when Harvey officially became Coldplay's manager.
He eventually dropped out of his course at
Trinity College, Oxford
Trinity College (full name: The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in the University of Oxford, of the foundation of Sir Thomas Pope (Knight)) is a Colleges of the University of Oxford, constituent college of the University of Oxford in E ...
to dedicate himself to the role.
More concerts were scheduled throughout the summer.
Martin tried to invite
Tim Rice-Oxley to play keyboard for the band, but when "
heydiscussed it again a couple of weeks later, he said that the rest of the band weren't keen on adding a member".
In September 1998, they performed at
Manchester
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's In the City showcase and got discovered by A&R scout Debs Wild. ''Safety'' was followed by a cassette demo with "Ode to Deodorant" and "
Brothers & Sisters".
Wild informed
BMG Publishing's Caroline Elleray and music lawyer Gavin Maude about the group.
Elleray then talked to Dan Keeling at
Parlophone
Parlophone Records Limited (also known as Parlophone Records and Parlophone) is a record label founded in Germany in 1896 by the Carl Lindström Company as Parlophon. The British branch of the label was founded on 8 August 1923 as the Parloph ...
, but he had already passed on them.
Maude talked to Simon Williams from
Fierce Panda, who contacted
Steve Lamacq
Stephen Paul Lamacq (born 16 October 1964), sometimes known by his nickname Lammo (given to him by John Peel), is an English disc jockey, currently working with BBC Radio 6 Music.
Lamacq was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire ( ...
.
On 3 January 1999, Coldplay became the first unsigned act to appear on Lamacq's ''Evening Session''. A month later, they signed a short-term contract with Fierce Panda and re-recorded "Brothers & Sisters".
Six labels offered a contract as the band's popularity grew, but they wanted Parlophone, which led Elleray to meet Keeling again.
He changed his mind and the deal was signed at
Trafalgar Square
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in April 1999, the same month in which "Brothers & Sisters" was released.
The following days saw them studying for UCL finals.
On 27 June 1999, Coldplay made their first appearance at the
Glastonbury Festival
The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts (commonly referred to as simply Glastonbury Festival, known colloquially as Glasto) is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts held near Pilton, Somerset, England, in most su ...
in the New Bands Tent. They later recorded ''
The Blue Room'', which had 5,000 copies pressed and sold to the public.
Its sessions were originally meant for ''
Parachutes'' (2000), but became tumultuous due to Martin having heated discussions regarding Champion's abilities as a drummer. The singer commented that "Three days later, the rest of us were feeling miserable,
..we asked him to come back. They made me have lots of vodka and cranberry juice in remembrance of what a nasty piece of work I was being". After working out their differences, the band chose to operate as a democracy, established a new set of rules and proclaimed that anyone using
hard drugs would be kicked out of the group immediately, a decision inspired by
R.E.M.
R.E.M. was an American alternative rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe, who were students at the University of Georgia. One of the fir ...
and
U2.
2000–2001: ''Parachutes''
The band first planned to record their debut album, ''Parachutes'', over the span of two weeks. However, due to tours and other live performances, the recording took place between September 1999 and April–May 2000.
The album was recorded at
Rockfield Studios, Matrix Studios, and
Wessex Sound Studios with producer
Ken Nelson, although the majority of ''Parachutes'' tracks were recorded at
Liverpool
Liverpool is a port City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. It is situated on the eastern side of the River Mersey, Mersey Estuary, near the Irish Sea, north-west of London. With a population ...
's Parr Street Studios (where they used three studio rooms). American engineer
Michael Brauer in New York mixed all of the songs for the album. During that time they played on the
Carling Tour, which showcased up-and-coming acts.

After releasing two EPs without a hit song, Coldplay had their first
Top 40
In the music industry, the Top 40 is a list of the 40 currently most popular songs in a particular genre. It is the best-selling or most frequently broadcast popular music. Record charts have traditionally consisted of a total of 40 songs. "To ...
hit with the lead single from ''Parachutes'', "
Shiver", which was released in March 2000, the same week Coldplay played
The Forum in Tunbridge Wells supporting the band Terris as part of the NME Premier Tour. "Shiver" peaked at the number 35 position on the
UK Singles Chart. June 2000 was a pivotal moment in Coldplay's history: the band embarked on their first headlining tour, including a performance at the
Glastonbury Festival
The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts (commonly referred to as simply Glastonbury Festival, known colloquially as Glasto) is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts held near Pilton, Somerset, England, in most su ...
. The band also released the single "
Yellow
Yellow is the color between green and orange on the spectrum of light. It is evoked by light with a dominant wavelength of roughly 575585 nm. It is a primary color in subtractive color systems, used in painting or color printing. In t ...
";
it was Coldplay's first release to reach the top five and rose to number four on the UK Singles Chart.
The minimalistic music video for "Yellow" was filmed at
Studland Bay in Dorset, and featured Martin singing the song in one continuous shot as he walked along the beach. "Yellow" and "Shiver" were initially released as EPs in the spring of 2000. "Yellow" was released as a single in the United Kingdom on 26 June 2000. In the United States, it was released as the lead single from the then-untitled debut album. In October 2000, the track was sent to US college and alternative radio outlets.
Coldplay released ''Parachutes'' on 10 July 2000 in the United Kingdom via their record label,
Parlophone
Parlophone Records Limited (also known as Parlophone Records and Parlophone) is a record label founded in Germany in 1896 by the Carl Lindström Company as Parlophon. The British branch of the label was founded on 8 August 1923 as the Parloph ...
. The album debuted at number one on the
UK Albums Chart
The Official Albums Chart is the United Kingdom's industry-recognised national record chart for album, albums. Entries are ranked by sales and audio streaming. It was published for the first time on 22 July 1956 and is compiled every week by the O ...
.
It was released on 7 November 2000 by record label
Nettwerk
Nettwerk Music Group is an independent record label founded in 1984.
The Vancouver-based company was created by principals Terry McBride and Mark Jowett as a record label to distribute recordings by the band Moev, but the label expanded in Ca ...
in North America. The album has been made available in various formats since its initial release; both Parlophone and Nettwerk released it as a CD in 2000, and it was also released as a
Cassette by US label
Capitol in 2001. In the following year, Parlophone issued the album as an
LP. Four singles were released from ''Parachutes'', including "Shiver" and "Yellow", and enjoyed popularity in the UK and US. The third single was "
Trouble", which reached number 10 in the UK charts. It was released more than a year later in the US, and reached number 28 in the
Alternative Songs
Alternative Airplay (formerly known as Modern Rock Tracks between 1988 and 2009, and Alternative Songs between 2009 and 2020) is a music chart published in the American magazine ''Billboard'' since September 10, 1988. It ranks the 40 most-play ...
chart. In December 2001, the band released a limited-edition CD, ''Mince Spies'', featuring a remix of "Yellow" and the Christmas song "
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" is a song written in 1943 by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane and introduced by Judy Garland in the 1944 MGM musical '' Meet Me in St. Louis''. Frank Sinatra later recorded a version with modified lyrics. ...
". It was pressed to 1,000 copies, and was issued only to fans and journalists.
[Moss, Corey (18 December 2001)]
"Coldplay Ready Second Album As 'Trouble' Heats Up"
. MTV. Retrieved 22 September 2008.
''Parachutes'' was nominated for the
Mercury Music Prize
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in September 2000. Having found success in Europe, the band set their sights on North America, by releasing the album there in November 2000, and started the ''US Club Tour'' in February 2001. At the 2001
Brit Awards in February, Coldplay earned awards for
Best British Group and Best British Album. Although ''Parachutes'' was a slow-burning success in the United States, it eventually reached double-platinum status. The album was critically well received and earned a
Best Alternative Music Album
The Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album is an award presented to recording artists for quality albums in the alternative genre at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards. Ho ...
honours at the
2002 Grammy Awards. Chris Martin said after ''Parachutes'' was released that the album's success was meant to elevate the band's status to the "biggest, best band in the world". After single-handedly managing the band until early 2001, Harvey resigned due to the stress of having to perform duties that typically require a team of people. He became the group's creative director and is often referenced as their fifth member; Dave Holmes replaced him as manager.
2002–2004: ''A Rush of Blood to the Head''
After the success of ''Parachutes'', Coldplay returned to the studio in September 2001 to begin work on their second album, ''
A Rush of Blood to the Head
''A Rush of Blood to the Head'' is the second studio album by the British rock band Coldplay. It was released on 26 August 2002 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom, and a day later by Capitol in the United States. The album was produced by t ...
'', once again with Ken Nelson producing. They had trouble focusing in London and decided to relocate to Liverpool, where they recorded some of the songs on ''Parachutes''. Once there, vocalist Chris Martin said that they became obsessed with recording. "
In My Place" was the first song recorded for the album. The band released it as the album's lead single because it was the track that made them want to record a second album, following a "strange period of not really knowing what we were doing" three months after the success of ''Parachutes''. According to Martin "one thing kept us going: recording 'In My Place'. Then other songs started coming".
The band wrote more than 20 songs for the album. Some of their new material, including "In My Place" and "Animals", were played live while the band were still touring ''Parachutes''.
The album's title was revealed through a post on the band's official website. The album was released in August 2002 and spawned several successful singles, including "In My Place", "
Clocks", and the ballad "
The Scientist", which was inspired by
George Harrison
George Harrison (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English musician, singer and songwriter who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles. Sometimes called "the quiet Beatle", Harrison embraced Culture ...
's 1970 song "
All Things Must Pass
''All Things Must Pass'' is the third studio album by George Harrison. Released as a triple album in November 1970, it was Harrison's first solo work after Break-up of the Beatles, the break-up of the Beatles in April that year. It includes th ...
".
Coldplay toured from 19 June 2002 to 8 September 2003 for the
A Rush of Blood to the Head Tour.
They visited five continents, including co-headlining festival dates at
Glastonbury Festival
The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts (commonly referred to as simply Glastonbury Festival, known colloquially as Glasto) is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts held near Pilton, Somerset, England, in most su ...
,
V2003 and
Rock Werchter
Rock Werchter is an annual music festival held in the village of Werchter, near Leuven, Belgium, since 1976 and is a large sized rock music festival. The 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2012 and 2014 festivals received the Arthur award for ''best festiva ...
. Many concerts showcased elaborate lighting and individualised screens reminiscent of U2's
Elevation Tour
The Elevation Tour was a worldwide concert tour by the Irish Rock music, rock band U2. Staged in support of the group's 2000 album ''All That You Can't Leave Behind'', the tour visited arenas across North America and Europe in 2001. Contrasting w ...
and
Nine Inch Nails
Nine Inch Nails, commonly abbreviated as NIN (stylized as NIИ), is an American industrial rock band formed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1988. Its members are the singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Trent Reznor and his frequent col ...
'
Fragility Tour. During the extended tour, Coldplay recorded a live DVD and CD, ''
Live 2003'', at Sydney's
Hordern Pavilion
Hordern Pavilion (known locally as The Hordern) is a building located in Moore Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, on the grounds of the old Sydney Showground. Now known as a sports venue, dance party and music concert venue, the Hordern ...
. At the 2003
Brit Awards held at
Earls Court, London, Coldplay received awards for Best British Group and Best British Album. On 28 August 2003, Coldplay performed "The Scientist" at the
2003 MTV Video Music Awards at the
Radio City Music Hall
Radio City Music Hall (also known as Radio City) is an entertainment venue and Theater (structure), theater at 1260 Sixth Avenue (Manhattan), Avenue of the Americas, within Rockefeller Center, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York C ...
in New York City and won three awards.
In December 2003, readers of ''
Rolling Stone
''Rolling Stone'' is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, California, in 1967 by Jann Wenner and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason.
The magazine was first known fo ...
'' magazine chose Coldplay as the best artist and the best band of the year. At that time the band covered
the Pretenders
The Pretenders are a British rock band formed in March 1978. The original band consisted of founder and main songwriter Chrissie Hynde (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), James Honeyman-Scott (lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards), Pete Farndon (ba ...
' 1983 song "
2000 Miles" (which was made available for download on their official website). "2000 Miles" was the top selling UK download that year, with proceeds from the sales donated to Future Forests and
Stop Handgun Violence campaigns. ''A Rush of Blood to the Head'' won the
Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album
The Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album is an award presented to recording artists for quality albums in the alternative genre at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards. Ho ...
at the
2003 Grammy Awards. At the
2004 Grammy Awards, Coldplay earned
Record of the Year
The Grammy Award for Record of the Year is presented by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without re ...
for "Clocks".
2005–2007: ''X&Y''
Coldplay spent most of 2004 out of the spotlight, taking a break from touring and releasing a satire music video of a song from a fictional band titled The Nappies while recording their third album. ''
X&Y'' was released in June 2005 in the UK and Europe. This new, delayed release date had put the album back into the next fiscal year, and the late release was blamed for a drop in EMI's stock. It became the best-selling album of 2005 with worldwide sales of 8.3 million. The
lead single
A lead single (or first single) is the first single to be released from a studio album by an artist or a band, usually before the album itself is released and also occasionally on the same day of the album's release date.
A similar term, "debut ...
, "
Speed of Sound
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", made its radio and online music store debut on 18 April and was released as a CD on 23 May 2005. ''X&Y'' entered the album charts of 32 countries at the number one position and was the third-fastest-selling album in UK chart history upon release.

Two other singles were released that year: "
Fix You" in September and "
Talk" in December. Critical reaction to ''X&Y'' was mostly positive, though slightly less enthusiastic than that of its predecessor. ''
The New York Times
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'' critic Jon Pareles infamously described Coldplay as "the most insufferable band of the decade",
whereas ''
NME
''New Musical Express'' (''NME'') is a British music, film, gaming and culture website, bimonthly magazine, and brand. Founded as a newspaper in 1952, with the publication being referred to as a "Rock music, rock inkie", the ''NME'' would be ...
'' awarded the album 9/10 calling it "Confident, bold, ambitious, bunged with singles and impossible to contain, ''X&Y'' doesn't reinvent the wheel but it does reinforce Coldplay as the band of their time". Comparisons between Coldplay and
U2 became commonplace. Martin said the critical review of the album by the ''New York Times'' made him feel liberated as he "agreed with a lot of the points", adding that "in a way, it was liberating to see that someone else realised that also".
From June 2005 to March 2007, Coldplay went on their
Twisted Logic Tour, which included festival dates like
Coachella
Coachella (officially called the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and sometimes known as Coachella Festival) is an annual music festival, music and arts festival held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, in the Coachella Valle ...
,
Isle of Wight Festival
The Isle of Wight Festival is a British music festival which takes place annually in Newport, Isle of Wight, Newport on the Isle of Wight, England. It was originally a Counterculture of the 1960s, counterculture event held from 1968 to 1970.
Th ...
,
Glastonbury
Glastonbury ( , ) is a town and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated at a dry point on the low-lying Somerset Levels, south of Bristol. The town had a population of 8,932 in the 2011 census. Glastonbury is less than across the River ...
and the
Austin City Limits Music Festival. In July 2005, the band appeared at
Live 8
Live 8 was a string of benefit concerts that took place on 2 July 2005, in the G8 states and South Africa. They were timed to precede the G8 conference and summit held at the Gleneagles Hotel in Auchterarder, Scotland, from 6–8 July 2005 ...
in
Hyde Park, where they played a rendition of
the Verve
The Verve were an English Rock music, rock band formed in Wigan in 1990 by lead vocalist Richard Ashcroft, guitarist Nick McCabe, bass guitarist Simon Jones (musician), Simon Jones and drummer Peter Salisbury. Guitarist and keyboard player Sim ...
's "
Bitter Sweet Symphony
"Bitter Sweet Symphony" is a song by the English rock band the Verve, released on 16 June 1997 by Hut Recordings and Virgin Records as the lead single from their third album, ''Urban Hymns''. It was produced by Youth (musician), Youth at Olympi ...
" with
Richard Ashcroft
Richard Paul Ashcroft (born 11 September 1971) is an English musician, singer, and songwriter. He formed the alternative rock band the Verve in 1990 and served as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist throughout the band's lifetime. Ashcroft was ...
on vocals. On 28 August, Coldplay performed "Speed of Sound" at the
2005 MTV Video Music Awards in Miami. In September, Coldplay recorded a new version of "How You See the World" with reworked lyrics for
War Child's ''
Help!: A Day in the Life'' charity album. In February 2006, Coldplay earned Best Album and Best Single honours at the
Brit Awards. Three more singles were released during 2006 and 2007, "
The Hardest Part", "What If" and "White Shadows".
2008–2010: ''Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends''
In October 2006, Coldplay began work on their fourth studio album, ''
Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
''Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends'', often referred to as simply ''Viva la Vida'', is the fourth studio album by the British Rock music, rock band Coldplay, released on 12 June 2008 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom. "Viva la vida" ...
'', with producer
Brian Eno
Brian Peter George Jean-Baptiste de la Salle Eno (, born 15 May 1948), also mononymously known as Eno, is an English musician, songwriter, record producer, visual artist, and activist. He is best known for his pioneering contributions to ambien ...
. Taking a break from recording, the band toured Latin America in early 2007, finishing the Twisted Logic Tour while performing in Chile, Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. After recording in churches and other venues in Latin America and Spain during their tour, the band said the album would likely reflect
Hispanic
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influence. The group spent the rest of the year recording most of the album with Eno.
Martin described ''Viva la Vida'' as a new direction for Coldplay; a change from their past three albums, which the band felt was a "trilogy" that they had finished.
He said the album featured less of his
falsetto
Falsetto ( , ; Italian language, Italian diminutive of , "false") is the vocal register occupying the frequency range just above the modal voice register and overlapping with it by approximately one octave.
It is produced by the vibration of the ...
as he allowed his voice's lower register to take precedence.
Some songs, such as "
Violet Hill" contain distorted guitar
riff
A riff is a short, repeated motif or figure in the melody or accompaniment of a musical composition. Riffs are most often found in rock music, punk, heavy metal music, Latin, funk, and jazz, although classical music is also sometimes based ...
s and bluesy undertones.
"Violet Hill" was confirmed as the first single, with a radio release date of 29 April 2008. After the first play, it was freely obtainable from Coldplay's website from 12:15 pm (GMT +0) for one week until it became commercially available on 6 May. "Violet Hill" entered the UK Top 10, US Top 40 and charted well in the rest of the world. The title track, "
Viva la Vida
(, ; ) is a song by British rock band Coldplay. It was written by all members of the band for their fourth album, ''Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends'' (2008). The lyrics contain historical and Christian references (King Louis XVI of ...
", was also released exclusively on iTunes, it became the band's first number-one single on both the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100, and the UK
Official Charts
The Official UK Charts Company Limited (formerly Music Industry Chart Services Limited), trading as the Official Charts Company (OCC) or the Official Charts (formerly the Chart Information Network), is a British inter-professional organisation ...
. Coldplay performed the song live for the first time at the
2008 MTV Movie Awards on 1 June. "Viva la Vida" became iTunes' best-selling song of 2008.
Upon release, ''Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends'' topped the album charts worldwide and was the world's best-selling album of 2008. It hit number one on the UK album chart despite having come on the market only three days previously. In that time, it sold 302,000 copies, being "one of the fastest-selling albums in the country's history". By the end of June, it had set a new record for most-downloaded album ever. In October 2008, Coldplay won two
''Q'' Awards for Best Album for ''Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends'' and Best Act in the World Today. On 9 November, Coldplay were named the World's Best-selling Act of 2008 at the
World Music Awards
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in Monte Carlo. They also picked up two other awards: World's Best-selling Rock Act and Great Britain's Best-selling Act. The band followed up ''Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends'' with the ''
Prospekt's March'' EP, which was released on 21 November 2008. The extended play features songs from the album sessions and was originally made available on its own, while the album got re-issued with all EP tracks included on a bonus disc. "
Life in Technicolor II" was the only single released.

Coldplay began their
Viva la Vida Tour in June with a free concert at Brixton Academy in London. This was followed two days later by a 45-minute performance that was broadcast live from outside
BBC Television Centre
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. Released in late 2008, "
Lost!" became the third single from the album, featuring a new version with
Jay-Z
Shawn Corey Carter (born December 4, 1969), known professionally as Jay-Z, is an American Rapping, rapper, businessman, and record executive. Rooted in East Coast hip-hop, he was named Billboard and Vibe's 50 Greatest Rappers of All Time, the ...
called "Lost+". After performing the opening set on 14 March 2009 for
Sound Relief at the
Sydney Cricket Ground
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, Coldplay headlined a sold-out concert later that same night. Sound Relief is a benefit concert for victims of the
Victorian Bushfire Crisis and the Queensland
Flood
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s. On 4 December 2008,
Joe Satriani
Joseph Satriani (born July 15, 1956)Prato, Greg"Joe Satriani – Music Biography, Credits and Discography". ''AllMusic''. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved May 28, 2014. is an American rock music, rock guitarist, composer, and songwriter. Early in hi ...
filed a
copyright infringement
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lawsuit against Coldplay in the
California Central District Court.
Satriani claimed that "Viva la Vida" incorporates "substantial, original portions" of his song "If I Could Fly" from the album ''
Is There Love in Space?'' (2004). Coldplay denied the allegation. In 2009, "Viva la Vida" won a
Grammy Award for Song of the Year
The Grammy Award for Song of the Year is an honor presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards. The Song of the Year award is one of the four most prestigious categories at ...
and
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. The lawsuit was eventually dismissed. with the judge declaring that both the parties should bear their own trial costs.
Coldplay were nominated for four awards at the
2009 Brit Awards: British Group, British Live Act, British Single ("Viva la Vida") and British Album (''Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends''). At the
51st Grammy Awards
The 51st Annual Grammy Awards took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, on February 8, 2009, honoring the best in music for the recording year beginning October 1, 2007, through September 30, 2008. Robert Plant and Alison Krauss were the ...
in the same year, Coldplay won three
Grammy Awards
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in the categories for Song of Year for "Viva la Vida", Best Rock Album for ''Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends'', and Best Vocal Pop Performance by a Duo or Group for "Viva la Vida". A live album titled ''
LeftRightLeftRightLeft'' was recorded at various shows during the tour. ''LeftRightLeftRightLeft'', released on 15 May 2009, was to be given away at the remaining concerts of their Viva la Vida Tour. It was released as a free download from their website. Following the Viva la Vida Tour, Coldplay announced another "Latin America tour" to take place in February and March 2010, in which they were to visit Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia. In October 2009, Coldplay won Song of the Year for "Viva la Vida" at
The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Awards in London. In December 2009, ''Rolling Stone'' readers voted the group the fourth best artist of the 2000s, they were also included in ''
Q'' list of artists of the century. In December 2010 the band released "
Christmas Lights
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". The song received very positive reviews, and the music video features a
cameo from actor
Simon Pegg
Simon John Pegg (; born 14 February 1970) is an English actor, comedian and screenwriter. He came to prominence in the UK as the co-creator of the Channel 4 sitcom ''Spaced'' (1999–2001), directed by Edgar Wright. He and Wright co-wrote the ...
, a close friend of Chris Martin, who plays a violin-playing
Elvis impersonator
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in the background.
2011–2012: ''Mylo Xyloto''

The band finished recording the new album in mid-2011. When Martin and Champion were interviewed by BBC Radio and asked about the album's lyrical themes, Martin replied "It's about love, addiction, OCD, escape and working for someone you don't like". When asked whether or not their fifth album would be out by the summer, Martin and Champion said that there was plenty of work to be done before releasing it. They confirmed several festival appearances before its release date, including a headlining spot at the 2011
Glastonbury Festival
The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts (commonly referred to as simply Glastonbury Festival, known colloquially as Glasto) is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts held near Pilton, Somerset, England, in most su ...
,
T in the Park,
Austin City Limits Music Festival,
Rock in Rio, and
Lollapalooza
Lollapalooza () is an annual American four-day music festival held in Grant Park (Chicago), Grant Park in Chicago. It originally started as a touring event in 1991, with Chicago becoming its permanent location beginning in 2005. Music genres i ...
festival.
In an interview on 13 January 2011, Coldplay mentioned two new songs would be included on their upcoming fifth album, "
Princess of China" and "
Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall". In a February interview Parlophone president Miles Leonard told
HitQuarters
HitQuarters was an international music industry publication and contact database founded in 1999. It was noted for its in-depth interviews with industry figures, as well as its A&R and manager contact directory, free artist promo pages and song ...
that the band were still in the studio working on the album and that he expected the final version would appear "towards the autumn of this year". On 31 May 2011, Coldplay announced that "Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall" was the first single for the fifth album. It was released on 3 June 2011. The band presented five new songs at festivals during the summer of 2011, "
Charlie Brown
Charles "Charlie" Brown is the Protagonist, principal character of the comic strip ''Peanuts'', syndicated in daily newspaper, daily and Sunday newspapers in numerous countries all over the world. Depicted as a "lovable loser", Charlie Brown ...
", "
Hurts Like Heaven", "Us Against the World", "Princess of China" and "
Major Minus".
On 12 August 2011, Coldplay announced via their official website that ''
Mylo Xyloto
''Mylo Xyloto'' (pronounced ) is the fifth studio album by British Rock music, rock band Coldplay. It was released on 19 October 2011 in Japan and on 24 October 2011 in the rest of the world. The band worked closely with producer Brian Eno fo ...
'' was the new album title, and that it would be released on 24 October 2011. On 12 September the band released "
Paradise
In religion and folklore, paradise is a place of everlasting happiness, delight, and bliss. Paradisiacal notions are often laden with pastoral imagery, and may be cosmogonical, eschatological, or both, often contrasted with the miseries of human ...
", the second single from their upcoming album ''Mylo Xyloto''. On 23 September 2011, tickets for Coldplay's European tour went on sale. The high demand led venues be sold out in seconds. ''Mylo Xyloto'' was released on 24 October 2011, it received positive reviews and topped the charts in over 34 countries.
On 19 October 2011, Coldplay performed songs at
Apple Inc.
Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, in Silicon Valley. It is best known for its consumer electronics, software, and services. Founded in 1976 as Apple Comput ...
's private memorial for
Steve Jobs
Steven Paul Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was an American businessman, inventor, and investor best known for co-founding the technology company Apple Inc. Jobs was also the founder of NeXT and chairman and majority shareholder o ...
, including "Viva la Vida", "Fix You", "Yellow" and "Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall". On 26 October their "Amex Unstaged" concert at the
Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas in Madrid, Spain, was streamed by YouTube as a live
webcast
A webcast is a media presentation distributed over the Internet using streaming media technology to distribute a single content source to many simultaneous listeners/viewers. A webcast may either be distributed live or on demand. Essentially, webca ...
directed by
Anton Corbijn
Anton Johannes Gerrit Corbijn van Willenswaard (; born 20 May 1955) is a Dutch photographer, film director, and music video director. He is the creative director behind the visual output of Depeche Mode and U2,Pitman, Joanna"The silent partner" ...
. On 30 November 2011, Coldplay received three Grammy Award nominations for the
54th Annual Grammy Awards
The 54th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 12, 2012, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles being broadcast on CBS honoring the best in music for the recording year beginning October 1, 2010 through September 30, 2011. LL Cool J hosted ...
which took place on 12 February 2012 in Los Angeles, and the band performed with
Rihanna
Robyn Rihanna Fenty ( ; born February 20, 1988) is a Barbadian singer, businesswoman, and actress. One of the List of music artists by net worth, wealthiest musicians in the world, List of awards and nominations received by Rihanna, her vario ...
at the ceremony. On 12 January 2012, Coldplay were nominated for two
Brit Awards. On 21 February 2012, they were awarded the Brit Award for Best British Group for the third time. The album was the best-selling rock album in the United Kingdom, selling 908,000 copies.
The album's second single, "
Paradise
In religion and folklore, paradise is a place of everlasting happiness, delight, and bliss. Paradisiacal notions are often laden with pastoral imagery, and may be cosmogonical, eschatological, or both, often contrasted with the miseries of human ...
", was also the best-selling rock single in the UK, selling 410,000 copies.
At the
2012 MTV Video Music Awards, "Paradise" won
Best Rock Video. ''Mylo Xyloto'' has sold over 8 million copies globally.
Coldplay headlined the
closing ceremony of the London 2012 Paralympic Games on 9 September 2012, where they performed alongside other artists including Rihanna and Jay-Z. To tie in with their performance at the closing ceremony, the group gave permission for bands who were participating in the
Bandstand Marathon
The Bandstand Marathon is a cultural event that began in 2008 and sees a range of free live music concerts take place simultaneously at bandstands and other outdoor venues across the United Kingdom. In 2012 the Bandstand Marathon became an offi ...
the opportunity to perform their 2008 single "
Viva la Vida
(, ; ) is a song by British rock band Coldplay. It was written by all members of the band for their fourth album, ''Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends'' (2008). The lyrics contain historical and Christian references (King Louis XVI of ...
" to celebrate the end of the games.
In October 2012, the music video for Coldplay's song "
Hurts Like Heaven" was released. The video was based on the story of Mylo Xyloto, a boy who grew up in tyranny ran by Major Minus. The fictional comics titled ''Mylo Xyloto'' continued on the story portrayed in the music video when the series was released in early 2013. A concert documentary film and live album ''
Live 2012'' chronicles their tour in support of the ''Mylo Xyloto'' album. The film premiered theatrically for one night only, 13 November 2012, and was released on CD and home video on 19 November 2012.
On 21 November, after a concert in Brisbane, Australia as part on the group's
Mylo Xyloto Tour, Coldplay hinted they were set to take a three-year break from touring. Coldplay performed two shows with Jay-Z in the
Barclays Center
Barclays Center ( ) is a multi-purpose list of indoor arenas, indoor arena in the New York City Boroughs of New York City, borough of Brooklyn. The arena is home to the Brooklyn Nets of the National Basketball Association and the New York Liber ...
, Brooklyn, New York, on 30 December and New Year's Eve which ended the Mylo Xyloto Tour. The Mylo Xyloto Tour was named the fourth-highest-grossing tour of 2012 worldwide with more than $171.3 million earned from ticket sales.
2013–2014: ''Ghost Stories''
In an interview from late 2012 with Australian radio station
2Day FM, Chris Martin revealed that the title for the band's next album would be "much easier to pronounce". Martin debunked speculation that they were taking a break from touring by saying, "This three-year break idea only came about because I said at a gig in Australia that we might not be back there for three years. That's probably true, but that's just how a world tour works. No chance are we taking a three-year break".
On 9 August 2013, Coldplay announced the release of their song "
Atlas
An atlas is a collection of maps; it is typically a bundle of world map, maps of Earth or of a continent or region of Earth. Advances in astronomy have also resulted in atlases of the celestial sphere or of other planets.
Atlases have traditio ...
", which featured on the
soundtrack
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for the film ''
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire''. Its release got pushed back to 6 September 2013 (everywhere but the UK) and 8 September (UK). In December 2013, it was announced that future Coldplay releases would be distributed by
Atlantic
The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest of the world's five oceanic divisions, with an area of about . It covers approximately 17% of Earth's surface and about 24% of its water surface area. During the Age of Discovery, it was known for se ...
in the United States due to the restructuring within
Warner Music
Warner Music Group Corp., commonly abbreviated as WMG, is an American multinational entertainment and record label conglomerate headquartered in New York City. It is one of the " big three" recording companies and the third-largest in the gl ...
, following the purchase of
Parlophone
Parlophone Records Limited (also known as Parlophone Records and Parlophone) is a record label founded in Germany in 1896 by the Carl Lindström Company as Parlophon. The British branch of the label was founded on 8 August 1923 as the Parloph ...
from
EMI.
On 25 February 2014, the band unveiled "
Midnight
Midnight is the transition time from one day to the next – the moment when the date changes, on the local official clock time for any particular jurisdiction. By clock time, midnight is the opposite of noon, differing from it by 12 hours.
...
", a track from their yet-to-be released album. In early March 2014, it was announced that the band's sixth album, ''
Ghost Stories'', would be released 19 May 2014. ''Ghost Stories'' is a spiritually driven album that revolves around two major themes mentioned by Chris Martin. The album explores the idea of past actions, and the effects they can have on your future and one's capacity for unconditional love. The band took a different approach for their sixth studio album in contrast to their previous studio albums, with Martin inviting the band to contribute original songwriting material for the album, as opposed to building songs off his ideas as they had done during previous recording sessions.
From April to July, Coldplay embarked on a six-date
Ghost Stories Tour in support of the album, playing 'intimate' shows in six cities: the
Beacon Theatre in New York City on 5 May,
Royce Hall
Royce Hall is a building on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Designed by the Los Angeles firm of Allison & Allison (James Edward Allison, 1870–1955, and his brother David Clark Allison, 1881–1962) and completed ...
in Los Angeles on 19 May,
Casino de Paris in Paris on 28 May,
Tokyo Dome City Hall
The Tokyo Dome City Hall (TDC Hall) is a facility for sports, fashion shows, circuses, and live music, located inside Tokyo Dome City in Tokyo, Japan. It is on the opposite corner of the Tokyo Dome, and hosts a variety of events at any given t ...
in Tokyo on 12 June,
Enmore Theatre in Sydney on 19 June, and closed the tour at the
Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, England. It has a seating capacity of 5,272.
Since the hall's opening by Queen Victoria in 1871, the world's leading artists from many performance genres ...
in London on 2 July 2014. The album was made available for pre-order on
iTunes
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, alongside new single "
Magic". Two more singles from the album, "
A Sky Full of Stars" and "
True Love", have since been released. ''Ghost Stories'' received mixed to positive reviews. The album topped the charts in the United Kingdom, the United States and most major markets. It received a Grammy Award nomination for
Best Pop Vocal Album, and "A Sky Full of Stars" was nominated for
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. In December 2014,
Spotify
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named Coldplay the most-streamed band in the world for 2014, and third most-streamed artist behind
Ed Sheeran
Edward Christopher Sheeran ( ; born 17 February 1991) is an English singer-songwriter. Born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and raised in Framlingham, Suffolk, he began writing songs around the age of eleven. In early 2011, Sheeran independently r ...
and
Eminem
Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), known professionally as Eminem, is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Regarded as one of the greatest and most influential rappers of all time, he is credited with popula ...
.
2015–2018: ''A Head Full of Dreams''
On 4 December 2014, Chris Martin announced in an interview with Zane Lowe on
BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It specialises in modern popular music and Contemporary hit radio, current chart hits throughout the day. The station provides alternative genres at night, including ...
that Coldplay were in the middle of working on their seventh studio album, ''
A Head Full of Dreams''. Martin remarked it might be the band's final album and compared it to
Harry Potter
''Harry Potter'' is a series of seven Fantasy literature, fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling. The novels chronicle the lives of a young Magician (fantasy), wizard, Harry Potter (character), Harry Potter, and his friends ...
: "It's our seventh thing, and the way we look at it, it's like the last Harry Potter book or something like that".
He added that unlike their promotion efforts for ''Ghost Stories'', the band will tour for the seventh record.
In an interview with
Jo Whiley on BBC Radio 2, Martin hinted at the style of the album by saying that the band were trying to make something colourful and uplifting, yet not bombastic. He also stated that it will be something to "shuffle your feet" to.
On 11 December 2014, the band unveiled a new song, "
Miracles", which was written and recorded for the
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
drama film ''
Unbroken'' directed by
Angelina Jolie
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. At the
2015 Billboard Music Awards on 17 May, ''Ghost Stories'' was named Top Rock Album. On 26 September, Coldplay performed at the 2015
Global Citizen Festival in
Central Park
Central Park is an urban park between the Upper West Side and Upper East Side neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City, and the first landscaped park in the United States. It is the List of parks in New York City, sixth-largest park in the ...
's Great Lawn in New York, an event organised by Chris Martin advocating for an end to extreme global poverty.
Coldplay, along with
Beyoncé
Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter ( ; born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman. With a career spanning over three decades, she has established herself as one of the most Cultural impact of Beyoncé, ...
,
Ed Sheeran
Edward Christopher Sheeran ( ; born 17 February 1991) is an English singer-songwriter. Born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and raised in Framlingham, Suffolk, he began writing songs around the age of eleven. In early 2011, Sheeran independently r ...
, and
Pearl Jam
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, headlined the festival which was broadcast on NBC in the US on 27 September and the BBC in the UK on 28 September.
Speaking on
Nick Grimshaw
Nicholas Peter Andrew Grimshaw (born 14 August 1984), nicknamed "Grimmy", is an English broadcaster and author. He became known for having hosted a variety of shows on BBC Radio 1. He is also known as a television presenter for his Channel 4 rol ...
's ''
Radio 1 Breakfast Show
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The show ran six days a week u ...
'' on the BBC on 6 November, Coldplay confirmed 4 December as the release date of ''A Head Full of Dreams'', and a new song from the album, "
Adventure of a Lifetime", premiered on the show.
The album has guest appearances from Beyoncé,
Gwyneth Paltrow
Gwyneth Kate Paltrow ( ; born September 27, 1972) is an American actress and businesswoman. The daughter of filmmaker Bruce Paltrow and actress Blythe Danner, she established herself as a leading lady appearing in mainly mid-budget and perio ...
,
Noel Gallagher
Noel Thomas David Gallagher (born 29 May 1967) is an English musician, singer and songwriter. Gallagher is the primary songwriter, lead guitarist and a co-lead vocalist of the rock band Oasis (band), Oasis. After leaving Oasis, he formed Noel ...
,
Tove Lo and
Barack Obama
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.
The album reached number one in the UK, and number two in the US, Australia and Canada among others where it was kept in second place by
Adele
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's ''
25''. The music video for "Adventure of a Lifetime" featured the band performing as chimpanzees. They were provided consultation with renowned
performance capture actor
Andy Serkis
Andrew Clement Serkis (born 20 April 1964) is an English actor and filmmaker. He is best known for his motion capture roles comprising motion capture acting, animation and voice work for computer-generated characters such as Gollum in ''The Lo ...
.
On 27 November 2015, the first dates to their 2016
A Head Full of Dreams Tour were announced. Latin American and European stops were listed, which included three dates at
Wembley Stadium
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, London in June. The North America Tour, an extra Wembley concert, and an Oceania tour were later added. On 5 December, the band headlined the opening day of the 2015
Jingle Bell Ball at London's
O2 Arena. On 7 February 2016 they headlined the
Super Bowl 50 halftime show, being joined by
Beyoncé
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and
Bruno Mars
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. In April 2016, the band were named the sixth best-selling artist worldwide in 2015.
On 26 June 2016, Coldplay closed the final day of the
Glastonbury Festival
The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts (commonly referred to as simply Glastonbury Festival, known colloquially as Glasto) is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts held near Pilton, Somerset, England, in most su ...
in England. Their performance included a duet with
Barry Gibb
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, the last surviving member of the
Bee Gees
The Bee Gees
were a musical group formed in 1958 by brothers Barry Gibb, Barry, Robin Gibb, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The trio was especially successful in popular music in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and later as prominent performers in ...
. During the band's second night at
MetLife Stadium
MetLife Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States, 5 mi (8 km) west of New York City. It opened in 2010, replacing Giants Stadium, and serves as the home for the ...
in New Jersey on 18 July, Coldplay were joined onstage by
Michael J. Fox
Michael Andrew Fox (born June 9, 1961), known professionally as Michael J. Fox, is a Canadian and American actor and activist. Beginning his career as a child actor in the 1970s, he rose to prominence portraying Alex P. Keaton on the NBC sitcom ...
to recreate a ''
Back to the Future
''Back to the Future'' is a 1985 American science fiction film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Zemeckis and Bob Gale. It stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, and Thomas F. Wilson. Set in 1985 ...
'' scene. Martin sang "
Earth Angel" before introducing Fox onstage to join the band in performing the Chuck Berry classic "
Johnny B. Goode
"Johnny B. Goode" is a song by American musician Chuck Berry, written and sung by Berry in 1958. Released as a Single (music), single in 1958, it peaked at number two on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Hot R&B Sides chart and number eight on its pre ...
".
The band performed a full set in India for the first time as part of the
Global Citizen Festival in
Mumbai
Mumbai ( ; ), also known as Bombay ( ; its official name until 1995), is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the financial capital and the most populous city proper of India with an estimated population of 12 ...
on 19 November 2016. This performance was attended by 80,000 people and also featured many Bollywood stars during the concert. The same month, Coldplay announced in interviews with
Absolute Radio
Absolute Radio is a British digital radio station owned and operated by Bauer Media Audio UK as part of the Absolute Radio Network. It broadcasts nationally across the UK via digital audio broadcasting.
The station focuses on alternative ...
and Magic Radio in London that they would be releasing new songs in a new EP called the ''
Kaleidoscope EP''. Described as being made from a leftover "bag of ideas" from the recording of ''A Head Full of Dreams'', Martin stated that it would be released in "a couple of months". The band officially announced that the EP was released on 14 July 2017.
On 22 February 2017, the band released a long-awaited and teased collaboration track with EDM duo
The Chainsmokers
The Chainsmokers are an American electronic DJ and production duo consisting of Alex Pall and Drew Taggart. They started out by releasing remixes of songs by indie artists. The electronic dance music, EDM-Pop music, pop duo achieved a breakth ...
called "
Something Just Like This". Reaching number 2 in the UK Singles Chart and number 3 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, it was the lead single from Coldplay's thirteenth extended play ''Kaleidoscope'', released on 14 July 2017. Together, they debuted the song live at the
2017 Brit Awards with Chris Martin also performing a tribute song to the late
George Michael
George Michael (born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou; 25 June 1963 – 25 December 2016) was an English singer-songwriter and record producer. Regarded as a pop culture icon, he is one of the List of best-selling music artists, best-selling rec ...
. On 2 March, Martin's birthday, the band released a track from the EP, "
Hypnotised". Two further releases from the EP, "
All I Can Think About Is You" and "
Aliens", came out on 15 June and 6 July 2017 respectively. On 15 August 2017, Coldplay announced that a live album covering the A Head Full of Dreams Tour would be released.
On 8 October 2017, Coldplay debuted live their new song called "Life Is Beautiful" at
SDCCU Stadium
San Diego Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in San Diego, California, United States. Opened in 1967 as San Diego Stadium; it was renamed Jack Murphy Stadium for sportswriter Jack Murphy from 1981 to 1997. From 1997 to 2017, the stadium's namin ...
in
San Diego
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. It was written in support after the
Puebla earthquake. A part of the show was broadcast at the end of Estamos Unidos Mexicanos, a
benefit concert at
Mexico City
Mexico City is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Mexico, largest city of Mexico, as well as the List of North American cities by population, most populous city in North America. It is one of the most important cultural and finan ...
's
Zócalo
Zócalo () is the common name of the town square, main square in central Mexico City. Prior to the European colonization of the Americas, colonial period, it was the main ceremonial center in the Aztecs, Aztec city of Tenochtitlan. The plaza us ...
. Proceeds from the song and concert were donated to relief efforts for Mexico and other countries.
On 15 November 2017, the Head Full of Dreams Tour finished with a total gross of $523 million from 5.38 million tickets sold, ranking as the
third-highest-grossing concert tour of all time. On 30 November 2018, Coldplay released ''
Global Citizen – EP 1'' under the name Los Unidades, with proceeds being donated towards efforts to end global poverty. Coldplay's fifth live album, ''
Live in Buenos Aires'', arrived on 7 December 2018. Its footage covers the final concert of the tour in
La Plata
La Plata () is the capital city of Buenos Aires province, Argentina. According to the 2022 Argentina census, census, the La Plata Partido, Partido has a population of 772,618 and its metropolitan area, the Greater La Plata, has 938,287 inhabit ...
, while a second release, ''Love in Tokyo'', was made available exclusively for the Japanese market.
2019–2020: ''Everyday Life''
On 18 October 2019, mysterious black-and-white posters began appearing in numerous countries around the world, with Coldplay wearing vintage-style clothing and a date showing 22 November 1919. The band also changed their profile pictures on social media to a sun and moon, making fans speculate an imminent release of new material. On 19 October 2019, a cryptic five-second teaser was released on social media with orchestral music in the background. On 21 October 2019, in a letter sent to fans, the band announced that their eighth studio album would be titled ''
Everyday Life
Everyday life, daily life or routine life comprises the ways in which people typically act, think, and feel on a daily basis. Everyday life may be described as mundane, routine, natural, habitual, or Normality (behavior), normal.
Human diurna ...
'' and that it would be a double album, with the first half titled ''Sunrise'' and the second half titled ''Sunset''.
On 23 October 2019, the album's track list was revealed on the advertisements from local newspapers in the United Kingdom; those included the ''
Daily Post'' in North Wales (with whom Buckland once had a holiday job) and ''
Express & Echo'' in Exeter (Martin's hometown). Double lead singles "Orphans (Coldplay song), Orphans" and "Arabesque (Coldplay song), Arabesque" were released on 24 October 2019 during the Annie Mac show on
BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It specialises in modern popular music and Contemporary hit radio, current chart hits throughout the day. The station provides alternative genres at night, including ...
. "Arabesque" was the first Coldplay song to feature profanity. The album was released on 22 November 2019 and accompanied by a double concert at the Amman Citadel in Jordan. The performance was broadcast live on YouTube, being carried out at sunrise and sunset to match the album's two halves. Inside the ''Everyday Life'' booklet, the words "Music of the Spheres" appeared written on a billboard.
Martin had earlier said that the band would not tour to promote the album until they could work out "how our tour can not only be sustainable (but) how can it be actively beneficial", and hope that it would be entirely carbon neutrality, carbon-neutral. However, Coldplay performed a one-off show on 25 November 2019 for the charity ClientEarth at London's Natural History Museum, London, Natural History Museum. The band played beneath Natural History Museum, London#Major specimens and exhibits, Hope, a giant 128-year-old skeleton of a blue whale in the museum's great hall. The album debuted at number one on the
UK Albums Chart
The Official Albums Chart is the United Kingdom's industry-recognised national record chart for album, albums. Entries are ranked by sales and audio streaming. It was published for the first time on 22 July 1956 and is compiled every week by the O ...
with 81,000 copies sold, making it the band's eighth consecutive UK number-one album. It was also the third fastest-selling album of 2019, behind ''No.6 Collaborations Project'' and ''Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent''. On 24 November 2020, Coldplay received two nominations for the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, with one of them being Album of the Year, their first nomination in the category since ''Viva la Vida''. On 21 December 2020, "Flags" was released internationally, the song was originally included as a Japanese bonus track of ''Everyday Life''.
2021–present: ''Music of the Spheres'' and ''Moon Music''
On 29 April 2021, Coldplay announced "Higher Power (Coldplay song), Higher Power" for release on 7 May 2021, coinciding with a video livestream from the International Space Station. Chris Martin stated in an interview with Zane Lowe that the band would be working with producer Max Martin and his team on both the song and the new album. He said, "Max is our producer right now for everything we do". On 4 May 2021, they were revealed as the opening act for the Brit Awards 2021, 2021 Brit Awards, where they performed "Higher Power" for the first time.
On 22 May 2021, the band participated in the ''Live at Worth Farm'' broadcast, showcasing a new song called "Human Heart" with R&B duo We Are King. On 8 June 2021, the official music video for "Higher Power", directed by Dave Meyers, premiered on YouTube, following a visualiser with Coldplay performing the song while dancing with Computer-generated imagery, CGI alien holograms that premiered on 7 May 2021. On 20 July 2021, the group announced that their ninth album, ''
Music of the Spheres'', would be released on 15 October 2021, scheduling closing track "Coloratura (song), Coloratura" for release on 23 July 2021 in anticipation for the project.
On 13 September 2021, Coldplay announced that the album's second single, "
My Universe", a collaboration with K-pop, South Korean pop group BTS, would be made available on 24 September 2021. The song debuted at number three on the
UK Singles Chart, becoming their first Top 10 single in the country since "
Something Just Like This" in 2017. It also debuted at number one on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100. A short documentary about the collaboration was released on 26 September 2021 on the official BTS YouTube channel.
''Music of the Spheres'' went number one the
UK Albums Chart
The Official Albums Chart is the United Kingdom's industry-recognised national record chart for album, albums. Entries are ranked by sales and audio streaming. It was published for the first time on 22 July 1956 and is compiled every week by the O ...
with 101,045 units sold, becoming the fastest-selling record in the country since
Ed Sheeran
Edward Christopher Sheeran ( ; born 17 February 1991) is an English singer-songwriter. Born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and raised in Framlingham, Suffolk, he began writing songs around the age of eleven. In early 2011, Sheeran independently r ...
's ''No.6 Collaborations Project'' (2019). It debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200 chart, and reached the top on both the Top Alternative Albums and the Top Rock Albums charts. On 14 October 2021, Coldplay announced the Music of the Spheres World Tour, which began in San José, Costa Rica, San José's Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011), Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica on 18 March 2022 and visited over 40 countries.
The concert run's announcement also included Music of the Spheres World Tour#Ecological plan, a series of environmental plans developed in two years with help from sustainability experts; they were aimed at reducing Greenhouse gas emissions, CO
2 emissions by 50% in comparison to the A Head Full of Dreams Tour, Head Full of Dreams Tour. The shows became a leading topic of news coverage in visited regions, boosted local economies, and Coldplay's discography experienced a resurgence in sales and streaming. The band also managed to beat their initial carbon footprint target, reducing it by 59% as of June 2024.
On 23 November 2021, "Higher Power" was nominated for
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. In December 2021, Martin said Coldplay would release three more albums until 2025 during an interview for BBC, with one of them being "kind of a musical" while their last will be a "back to the basics" self-titled record. He added, however, that the band will still be active with smaller releases and worldwide touring after 2025. On 23 February 2022, the band released a new stripped-down version of "Let Somebody Go" and a cover of Kid Cudi's "Day 'n' Nite". Both songs were part of the Spotify, Spotify Singles series. They later received three nominations at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album.
On 13 June 2024, Coldplay announced "Feelslikeimfallinginlove" as the lead single for ''
Moon Music''. Details about the album were shared through their social media, being scheduled for release on 4 October.
CD and vinyl pressings were crafted from recycled polycarbonate and PET-plastic bottles, respectively.
Two weeks later, the band headlined
Glastonbury Festival
The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts (commonly referred to as simply Glastonbury Festival, known colloquially as Glasto) is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts held near Pilton, Somerset, England, in most su ...
for the fifth time, extending the record set in June 2016. Guests included Victoria Canal,
Michael J. Fox
Michael Andrew Fox (born June 9, 1961), known professionally as Michael J. Fox, is a Canadian and American actor and activist. Beginning his career as a child actor in the 1970s, he rose to prominence portraying Alex P. Keaton on the NBC sitcom ...
and Laura Mvula. They also revealed "We Pray", featuring Little Simz, Burna Boy, Elyanna and Tini (singer), Tini. It was made available as the second single on 23 August. During their stay in Rome on the Music of the Spheres World Tour, the group premiered "Good Feelings", with Ayra Starr.
''Moon Music'' reached number one in 16 countries, outselling the rest of the Top 40 combined in the United Kingdom. The album also topped the ''Billboard'' 200 in the United States, marking the first time a British group led both charts simultaneously since 2016.
Its visual companion, named ''A Film for the Future'', was released in January 2025. Coldplay held two shows at the Narendra Modi Stadium during the same month, earning List of most-attended concerts, the largest stadium attendance of the 21st century with more than 111,000 people each night.
Artistry
Creative process
During an interview for ''
NME
''New Musical Express'' (''NME'') is a British music, film, gaming and culture website, bimonthly magazine, and brand. Founded as a newspaper in 1952, with the publication being referred to as a "Rock music, rock inkie", the ''NME'' would be ...
'', Berryman explained the band usually have a title and concept in mind before the music arrives, which serves to provide a "framework into which we can work thematically".
Martin described their way of writing new songs as "a series of doors".
He brings initial ideas to Buckland and the guitarist either disapproves or gives his input; the same happens from Buckland to Berryman, then Champion, allowing all band members to express themselves artistically.
However, this process is known to not always be linear, as tracks like "
Magic" and "
Adventure of a Lifetime" were started through the bass and guitar riffs from Berryman and Buckland, respectively. Coldplay regularly switch instruments while in the studio as well. When questioned about avoiding explicit language in lyrics, Champion affirmed swear words are "extremely useful at times", but overusing them "lessens their impact".
Moreover, music critics claim the band have a pattern which alternates between "overt bids for mainstream success and more self-consciously artsy prestige pieces". Buckland stated that knowing the "big [album] is coming allows us to go a lot smaller" and be more "insular about what music we make sense".
Musical and lyrical style
Coldplay have explored many musical styles throughout their career, with their sound being considered alternative rock, alternative pop, pop rock, post-Britpop, soft rock, and Pop music, pop. After winning a
Grammy Award for Best Rock Album
The Grammy Award for Best Rock Album is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to recording artists for quality albums in the rock music genre. Honors in sever ...
in 2009, Martin jokingly stated in his acceptance speech that they were "limestone rock", in comparison to "hard rock". The extended plays released in 1998 and 1999 have characteristics of dream pop, setting them apart from future releases. Their first studio album, ''
Parachutes'' (2000), was described as melodic pop which combined "bits of distorted guitar riffs and swishing percussion", being "exquisitely dark and artistically abrasive". Berryman called it a "quiet, polite record",
while Champion has compared the lyrics to Lou Reed's "Perfect Day (Lou Reed song), Perfect Day", as they are moody but with twists that imply optimism, ultimately making an album defined by the contrast between beautiful and happy messages and notoriously sad sounds.
On the other hand, 2002's ''
A Rush of Blood to the Head
''A Rush of Blood to the Head'' is the second studio album by the British rock band Coldplay. It was released on 26 August 2002 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom, and a day later by Capitol in the United States. The album was produced by t ...
'' is full of "plaintive strums, weary arpeggios and pained melodies", along with a sense of urgency and heartbreak.
During an interview, Martin affirmed the title means "doing something on impulse".
Music critics described it as larger, darker, and colder than its predecessor, praising Coldplay for showing a newfound confidence as well. This style was kept for their third album, ''
X&Y'' (2005),
although now with the addition of electronic influences and extensive use of synthesizer, synthesisers, having a grander scale in terms of both sound and existential themes. Craig McLean from ''The Guardian'' called it "the work of an increasingly driven, punchier band", describing the melodies as "heartfelt stuff, with thumping guitar lines and emotive piano".
Lyrics have been described as the ruminations on Martin's "doubts, fears, hopes, and loves", with words that "are earnest and vague, so listeners can identify with the underlying concepts in the songs".

With ''
Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
''Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends'', often referred to as simply ''Viva la Vida'', is the fourth studio album by the British Rock music, rock band Coldplay, released on 12 June 2008 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom. "Viva la vida" ...
'' and the subsequent ''
Prospekt's March'' (both released in 2008), Coldplay further diversified their style and explored new territory following the completion of what they saw as a trilogy of albums.
The band experimented with numerous different instruments, including electric violins, tack pianos, santoors and orchestras, all while using more layered productions. They also tried distinct song structures and vocal identities at the suggestion of producer
Brian Eno
Brian Peter George Jean-Baptiste de la Salle Eno (, born 15 May 1948), also mononymously known as Eno, is an English musician, songwriter, record producer, visual artist, and activist. He is best known for his pioneering contributions to ambien ...
,
drawing influences from Oriental, Hispanic music, Hispanic, Music of Africa, African, and Middle Eastern music, Middle Eastern sounds.
The title track, "
Viva la Vida
(, ; ) is a song by British rock band Coldplay. It was written by all members of the band for their fourth album, ''Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends'' (2008). The lyrics contain historical and Christian references (King Louis XVI of ...
", is considered baroque pop and fourth single "Strawberry Swing" was described as having Psychedelic music, psychedelic inspirations. They dabbled in shoegaze on hidden track "Chinese Sleep Chant" as well. Lyrics are more universal in comparison to previous material, with the subject matter being more collective as the band "delves into love, life, war and death". Martin commented the revolution motifs were inspired by Victor Hugo's ''Les Misérables'' (1862).
Those themes, along with some of the oriental influences, remained in 2011's ''
Mylo Xyloto
''Mylo Xyloto'' (pronounced ) is the fifth studio album by British Rock music, rock band Coldplay. It was released on 19 October 2011 in Japan and on 24 October 2011 in the rest of the world. The band worked closely with producer Brian Eno fo ...
'', a concept album that follows the story of two characters in the style of a rock opera.
It expanded the spectrum of Coldplay's sound by including more electronic elements than before and featuring mostly upbeat tones for the first time, resulting in a pop rock style with modern, urban and dance melodies.
According to Champion, the band originally wanted to make an acoustic record, so when "
Paradise
In religion and folklore, paradise is a place of everlasting happiness, delight, and bliss. Paradisiacal notions are often laden with pastoral imagery, and may be cosmogonical, eschatological, or both, often contrasted with the miseries of human ...
" started to take shape, they decided to begin a separate electronic album. However, the two of them ultimately became a single body of work, with songs like "
Charlie Brown
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" and "Us Against the World" getting reworked into their current versions. Berryman declared they approached the project with confidence.
Lyrically, Martin said he was mostly inspired by old school American graffiti, the White Rose movement, and "being able to speak out or follow your passion, even if everybody seems against it". In 2013, a Mylo Xyloto (comics), comic book based on the record's plot was released in partnership with Mark Osborne (filmmaker), Mark Osborne.
For ''
Ghost Stories'' (2014), Coldplay adopted a melancholic and somber style considered reminiscent of their debut, while incorporating
electronica
Electronica is both a broad group of electronic-based music styles intended for listening rather than strictly for dancing and a music scene that came to prominence in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom. In the United States, the term is mos ...
,
R&B, synth-pop and
ambient influences. Its melodies are also noticeably darker and more minimalistic than ''Mylo Xyloto'', having sparse arrangements that reflect their desire to "keep a sense of space" without "being afraid of silence" or "layering too many sounds".
[
* ] The project is considered a Breakup, break-up album as well, exploring lyrically how past events in one's life (their ghosts) affect the present. Martin called it a journey of learning about unconditional love after he divorced from
Gwyneth Paltrow
Gwyneth Kate Paltrow ( ; born September 27, 1972) is an American actress and businesswoman. The daughter of filmmaker Bruce Paltrow and actress Blythe Danner, she established herself as a leading lady appearing in mainly mid-budget and perio ...
.
A year later, ''
A Head Full of Dreams'' was released with a similar style, but featuring bright and uplifting tones instead,
making contrast with its predecessor while introducing elements of
disco
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and
funk
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, most notably in lead single "
Adventure of a Lifetime". In the lyrics, they worked on subjects of unity, dreaming, parenthood, forgiveness, healing, and thankfulness.
In 2017, the band made ''
Kaleidoscope EP'' available as a companion piece to the album.
It included a live version of "
Something Just Like This", their Electronic dance music, EDM collaboration with the Chainsmokers, and Brian Eno's returning production in "
Aliens".
Meanwhile, tracks such as "
All I Can Think About Is You" and "
Hypnotised" mixed Coldplay's newfound pop style with their alternative rock roots, setting the template for ''
Everyday Life
Everyday life, daily life or routine life comprises the ways in which people typically act, think, and feel on a daily basis. Everyday life may be described as mundane, routine, natural, habitual, or Normality (behavior), normal.
Human diurna ...
'' (2019), which saw a return to the experimentation and organic sounds of ''Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends'' while having new influences from gospel music, gospel,
blues
Blues is a music genre and musical form that originated among African Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. Blues has incorporated spiritual (music), spirituals, work songs, field hollers, Ring shout, shouts, cha ...
and Classical music, classical music. Released as the lead single along with "Orphans (Coldplay song), Orphans", the song "Arabesque (Coldplay song), Arabesque" drew from jazz fusion and afrobeat inspirations. The band continued their lyrical themes of positivity, equality, hope, legacy and humanity, but added loss, pain and commentaries on issues such as racism, police brutality, gun control and refugee crisis, being their first album to feature profanity.
[
* ]
This multi-style approach was similarly present in 2021's ''
Music of the Spheres'', although leaning towards pop sounds. According to Berryman, the record "was created with one eye on the live performances" and that "shaped the overall energy levels and song selections" for it. Martin added he was inspired by the ''Star Wars'' franchise, which made him wonder what other artists could be like across the universe after watching the Mos Eisley, Mos Eisley Cantina band perform. New musical influences included "Human Heart" (an a cappella collaboration with R&B duo We Are King and Jacob Collier) and "Coloratura (song), Coloratura" (a
progressive rock
Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog) is a broad genre of rock music that primarily developed in the United Kingdom through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early-to-mid-1970s. Initially termed " progressive pop", the ...
ballad running at 10 minutes and 18 seconds, making it the longest song the band have ever released). The phrase "Everyone is an alien somewhere" was frequently used to promote the project; Champion stated it is meant to get people to look at what brings them together instead of what keeps them apart, since "from another planet's perspective, we would be the aliens".
Influences

Coldplay's music has been compared to a-ha,
U2, Oasis (band), Oasis,
R.E.M.
R.E.M. was an American alternative rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe, who were students at the University of Georgia. One of the fir ...
and Radiohead. They acknowledged Scottish band Travis (band), Travis and American singer Jeff Buckley as major influences on their early material as well, which was mostly produced by
Ken Nelson. Martin is known to be a fan of Bruce Springsteen, mentioned "spending three years trying to sound like Eddie Vedder" before Buckley,
and commented listening to many hymns when he was young due to his religious upbringing. In 2021, he cited Belgian singer-songwriter Stromae as another influence, affirming "He is one of our heroes you know, he is one of those people that comes along and completely inspires you all over again".
Buckland, on the other hand, stated the Stone Roses were one of the reasons why he learned to play guitar. In 2020, he shared on social media playlists with some of his favorite tracks and artists from each decade, including the Velvet Underground, Carole King, Joy Division, Talking Heads, Kate Bush, Donna Summer, Björk, Beastie Boys and many others. He said during an interview in the following year his favorite song of all time is "Teardrop (song), Teardrop" by Massive Attack. Meanwhile, Berryman is known to be inspired by artists like James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Kool & the Gang and the Funk Brothers. He further added that his musical taste is difficult to condense it down, but could not live without the Beatles or Motown. As for Champion, he commented knowing how to play violin and piano since he was eight years old gave him a different perspective on drums, which he only learned to play after joining the band. During his youth, he listened to Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Nick Cave and Music of Ireland#Traditional music, traditional Irish folk music. He has named Ginger Baker, Dave Grohl and John Bonham as some of his favorite drummers.
For ''
A Rush of Blood to the Head
''A Rush of Blood to the Head'' is the second studio album by the British rock band Coldplay. It was released on 26 August 2002 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom, and a day later by Capitol in the United States. The album was produced by t ...
'' (2002), they drew inspiration from Echo & the Bunnymen,
George Harrison
George Harrison (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English musician, singer and songwriter who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles. Sometimes called "the quiet Beatle", Harrison embraced Culture ...
, and Muse (band), Muse. Their third album, ''
X&Y'' (2005), was particularly influenced by Kraftwerk and Depeche Mode.
The song "Til Kingdom Come" was first written as a collaboration with Johnny Cash before he died.
Aside from Nelson, Coldplay also worked with Danton Supple during recording sessions. On ''
Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
''Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends'', often referred to as simply ''Viva la Vida'', is the fourth studio album by the British Rock music, rock band Coldplay, released on 12 June 2008 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom. "Viva la vida" ...
'' (2008), the band moved towards art rock sensibilities, with inspirations including My Bloody Valentine (band), My Bloody Valentine, Blur (band), Blur and Arcade Fire. After partnering with
Brian Eno
Brian Peter George Jean-Baptiste de la Salle Eno (, born 15 May 1948), also mononymously known as Eno, is an English musician, songwriter, record producer, visual artist, and activist. He is best known for his pioneering contributions to ambien ...
and Jon Hopkins, they began to incorporate elements of ambient music and
electronica
Electronica is both a broad group of electronic-based music styles intended for listening rather than strictly for dancing and a music scene that came to prominence in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom. In the United States, the term is mos ...
into compositions. Both producers returned for ''
Mylo Xyloto
''Mylo Xyloto'' (pronounced ) is the fifth studio album by British Rock music, rock band Coldplay. It was released on 19 October 2011 in Japan and on 24 October 2011 in the rest of the world. The band worked closely with producer Brian Eno fo ...
'' (2011), with Eno having a more direct role in the songwriting process.
In 2014, Paul Epworth contributed to ''
Ghost Stories''. Producers Avicii, Tim Bergling and Madeon were involved as well, which resulted in tracks like "
A Sky Full of Stars" having a more "danceable flavor". Made available in the following year, ''
A Head Full of Dreams'' (2015) featured producing duo Stargate (record producers), Stargate. Long-time partners of the band include Davide Rossi, Bill Rakho, Rik Simpson and Dan Green.
The last three are referred as The Dream Team on ''
Everyday Life
Everyday life, daily life or routine life comprises the ways in which people typically act, think, and feel on a daily basis. Everyday life may be described as mundane, routine, natural, habitual, or Normality (behavior), normal.
Human diurna ...
'' (2019) and all four have been working with Coldplay since ''Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends''.
For their ninth album, ''
Music of the Spheres'' (2021), the group invited Swedish producer Max Martin. The song "People of the Pride" has an introduction inspired by a
Beyoncé
Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter ( ; born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman. With a career spanning over three decades, she has established herself as one of the most Cultural impact of Beyoncé, ...
performance at the
Global Citizen Festival, while promotional single "Coloratura (song), Coloratura" drew comparisons to Pink Floyd.
Live performances
Coldplay have been said to "make sure each tour is its own dazzling, light-up spectacular".
Their concerts often use fireworks, lasers and Confetti, confetti cannons. Furthermore, ''Pollstar'' stated they were the first artist to include Xyloband, LED wristbands in live performances. The group are widely credited with popularising the feature as well.
Writing a review of ''
Live in Buenos Aires'' (2018), Sam Sodomsky from ''Pitchfork (website), Pitchfork'' hailed them as "one of the 21st century's most enduring live acts".
Meanwhile, ''The Guardian'' Alexis Petridis commented that the set lists used by the band were "a bullish reminder of how
heygot, and then stayed, huge". Both reviewers also noted how Martin usually interacts with the audience between each song's performance.
For
Ghost Stories Tour (2014), however, they performed intimate sets at venues like
Royal Albert Hall
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and the
Beacon Theatre. The concerts made use of new features including a laser harp and the reactable. A similar approach was taken for ''
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'' (2019) over their environmental concerns, with the band playing small shows for charity and a special livestream at the Amman Citadel in Jordan. When reviewing these shows, Dan Stubbs from ''
NME
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'' stated "on stage is where Coldplay come alive, and where they make the most sense".
In 2022, Champion said the Flaming Lips were instrumental in shaping their idea of how entertaining a concert can be, as the American band's tours have "a sense of wonder and sense of fun which we really respond to".
Fashion and aesthetic
While members of the band dress casually on their personal lives, they have adopted multiple styles and visuals for each album's promotion.
Jon O'Brien from the Recording Academy observed Coldplay's fashion sense did not "extend beyond the student staple of hoodies and corduroys" during initial years.
Martin often wore Make Trade Fair shirts and had multiple versions of the institution's logo written on the back of his hand. In the marketing campaign for ''
X&Y'' (2005), which featured a representation of the Baudot code on its artwork, the group wore black shirts, jackets, suits and pants, accompanied by white shoes.
After being questioned about it, the singer commented there was a "great security" in feeling part of a team.
In 2007, they began to work with stylist Beth Fenton to make clothes fit the "universe" or the stories being told.
They met her through Stella McCartney and Sara Jowett, who helped Coldplay to produce uniforms for ''
Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
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'' (2008).
Inspirations cited include the Beatles' ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' (1967) and jackets worn by French Revolution armies. The piece Martin used at
Wembley Stadium
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in 2009 was added to the Victoria and Albert Museum, V&A Museum permanent collection as well. During recording sessions for ''
Mylo Xyloto
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'' (2011), the band drew influence from graffiti and designed instruments, cover artworks and stages with street artist Paris. Conversely, Mila Fürstová's melancholic etchings were adopted for ''
Ghost Stories'' (2014).
Non-customised outfits returned, but with darker tones.
Around the same period, Martin started to wear buttons from Love Button Global Movement, which became his signature accessory. The organization is focused on transforming the world through individual and collaborative "acts of kindness". Clothes made for ''
A Head Full of Dreams'' (2015) then included details based on tie-dye and kaleidoscope visuals reminiscent of the 1970s decade. Berryman's jacket and shirts worn by Buckland and Champion also had the Overlapping circles grid, flower of life as a reference to the album cover,
while Martin drew media attention for using custom-made Air Jordans.
Additionally, instruments were decorated with stickers, some of which featured the names of the band's children.
In 2016, Fenton stated Coldplay's pieces are typically sourced from Rag & Bone and Levi Strauss & Co., Levi's.
Three years later, a photograph of Buckland's great-grandfather spawned the old-fashioned imagery of ''
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'' (2019),
characterised as "a sepia-tinged 1919 jazz band".
Nods to the Arab world were prominently made as well.
To promote ''
Music of the Spheres'' (2021), they incorporated a "cosmic" edge to all items and photoshoots.
Wardrobe was provided by fashion label Applied Art Forms, which Berryman designed in the previous year. Each member chose the basic pieces by themselves, later modifying them with embroidery or patches.
Achievements
Coldplay are considered the most successful band of the 21st century. With over 100 million albums sold globally, they are one of the List of best-selling music artists, best-selling artists of all time. ''
Parachutes'' (2000), ''
A Rush of Blood to the Head
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'' (2002) and ''
X&Y'' (2005) have all been listed among the 50 List of best-selling albums in the United Kingdom, best-selling albums in the United Kingdom, marking the most appearances by a group in the ranking. The latter was also the third-fastest-selling album in the country's history upon release. In 2008, "
Viva la Vida
(, ; ) is a song by British rock band Coldplay. It was written by all members of the band for their fourth album, ''Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends'' (2008). The lyrics contain historical and Christian references (King Louis XVI of ...
" became the first song by a British act to top the
UK Singles Chart and
''Billboard'' Hot 100 simultaneously since Rod Stewart's "Maggie May" (1971). Moreover, its Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends, namesake album was the best-selling Music download, digital record of the 2000s decade. In 2013, Coldplay were ranked as the most influential British celebrities in the world on Forbes Celebrity 100, ''Forbes'' Celebrity 100, while 2014 saw them become the first band to surpass a billion streams on
Spotify
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. Their performance at the
Super Bowl 50 halftime show earned the biggest audience in history for a group and helped to make them the most googled band of 2016. During the same year, Coldplay headlined
Glastonbury Festival
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for the fourth time, a record for any musician. In 2021, "
My Universe" became the first song by a British group to debut atop ''Billboard'' Hot 100. They have earned over $2.23 billion from touring. Both the A Head Full of Dreams Tour, Head Full of Dreams (2016–17) and Music of the Spheres World Tour, Music of the Spheres (2022–25) tours rank among the 15 List of highest-grossing concert tours, highest-grossing runs of all time.
The latter is also the List of most-attended concert tours, most-attended in history and the first by a band to surpass $1 billion. In 2024, Coldplay became the most played group of the 21st century on British media and the first to reach 90 million
monthly listeners on Spotify.
The band have received numerous accolades throughout their career as well, becoming the most awarded and nominated group of all time at the The Brit Awards, Brit Awards (nine victories from 32 nominations). They are the first act to ever win Brit Award for British Album of the Year, British Album of the Year three times and Brit Award for British Group, British Group four times, scoring the most nominations for both categories. Coldplay have also won seven Grammy Awards from 39 nominations, receiving Grammy Award for Song of the Year, Song of the Year and
Record of the Year
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once, while being nominated for the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, Album of the Year category three times. In January 2009, they received a NRJ Music Award, NRJ Award of Honour in recognition of their career accomplishments and impact. The band were then named Songwriters of the Year at the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, ASCAP London Music Awards in the following year, having previously received the same honor from the Ivor Novello Awards in 2003. Their single "
Atlas
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Atlases have traditio ...
", which was released as part of ''
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire'' (2013) soundtrack, was nominated for the 19th Critics' Choice Awards and shortlisted at the 87th Academy Awards. In 2014, Coldplay were ranked as the sixth-most-awarded group of all time by
Fuse. Two years later, the band were chosen for NME Awards, ''NME'' Awards' Godlike Genius Award, which honours "careers of music icons who have been pioneers in the industry". They have earned two American Music Awards; nine Billboard Music Awards, ''Billboard'' Music Awards; seven MTV Video Music Awards; three Juno Awards; two silver prizes at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity; and established 15 ''Guinness World Records'', currently holding 10 of them. In May 2022, it was reported that the band's estimated combined wealth — without Harvey — exceeded £471 million, placing them among the List of music artists by net worth, richest musicians on the planet.
Legacy
Coldplay are considered one of the most influential bands of the 21st century. Writing for ''Firstpost'', Lakshmi Govindrajan Javeri commented they have "mastered the art of reinvention", consequently widening the "roster of artists inspired by them" and creating "a rich multi-genre legacy" which impacted Cultural impact of Coldplay#Creative inspiration, a variety of mainstream and indie musicians worldwide. Songs from the group have been List of cover versions of Coldplay songs, covered and sampled on many occasions as well.
They were credited with bringing the sound of mainstream rock towards "something more gentle and melodic" and ushering into new forms of songwriting when "British music struggled to define itself".
[
* ] Neil McCormick from ''The Daily Telegraph, The Telegraph'' stated that the band represent the evolution of rock into a brand new era, while ''Afisha'' Sergey Stepanov described them as the 21st century equivalent to the Beatles. Publications have also frequently labeled Coldplay as successors to
U2 as the biggest band in the world.
Despite their popularity and impact, the group earned a reputation as
polarising cultural icons, since they have attracted criticism as much as praise from the public and the music critics throughout their career.
Michael Baumann explained for ''The Ringer (website), The Ringer'' that Coldplay's rise to fame coincided with a decade marked by "artistic snark and cynicism: hipsterism, the peak of Pop-punk, pop punk" and the new rebirth of Rockism and poptimism, rockism, meaning that their "earnest, nonthreatening, and profoundly accessible" public image was established at "the worst time of the past 40 years to be those things". In a piece for ''The New York Times'', Jon Pareles named them "the most insufferable band of the decade".
Conversely, Lanre Bakare told ''El País'' that Martin is new kind of pop star who connects with fans emotionally. In 2022, ''The Times'' Mark Beaumont (journalist), Mark Beaumont defended that Coldplay regained respect and credibility in all fields by dedicating themselves to stadium spectacles.
Felipe Branco Cruz from ''Veja (magazine), Veja'' credited them with reinventing the concept of arena rock by turning fans into protagonists of the concert instead of mere spectators,
which included popularising the use of interactive Xyloband, LED wristbands on live performances.
With the Music of the Spheres World Tour (2022–25), the group became "pioneers for sustainability" in live entertainment, reducing Greenhouse gas emissions, CO
2 emissions by 59% in comparison to A Head Full of Dreams Tour, their previous concert run. They were listed as one of the most influential climate action leaders in the world by ''Time (magazine), Time'' as well. The
British Phonographic Industry
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(BPI) has attributed rises in British music exportation to Coldplay's international success on several occasions. The band were also praised for having creative and "forward-thinking" marketing strategies, with their use of the internet as a tool for promotion being considered revolutionary in the early 21st century. In 2016, ''
Q'' ranked their first five albums among the best of the last 30 years. The second, ''
A Rush of Blood to the Head
''A Rush of Blood to the Head'' is the second studio album by the British rock band Coldplay. It was released on 26 August 2002 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom, and a day later by Capitol in the United States. The album was produced by t ...
'' (2002), was added to the List of 200 Definitive Albums in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and ''Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, Rolling Stone'' definitive editorials. As another result of their impact and legacy, the group have spawned various Cultural impact of Coldplay#Tribute projects, tribute albums, events and acts.
Other activities
Philanthropy
Coldplay donate 10% from all of their profits to charity. The fund is held in a bank account none of the band members can access. They have endorsed over 30 organisations over the years, including Amnesty International, Migrant Offshore Aid Station and
Global Citizen Festival. In 2003, an acoustic cover of the single "
2000 Miles" was released to raise funds for
Stop Handgun Violence and Future Forests. Two years later, they partnered with the Make Poverty History movement, being featured in one of their television campaigns. Coldplay have also auctioned significant memorabilia for Kids Company in 2009, including Martin's first guitar, the globe from the ''
Parachutes'' (2000) album cover and costumes worn on
Viva la Vida Tour (2008–10). They additionally became patrons for ClientEarth.

The band performed a modified version of "A Message" (named "A Message 2010") at ''Hope for Haiti Now'', a telethon which raised money for the victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Berryman mentioned that "You can make people aware of issues. It isn't very much effort for us at all, if it can help people, then we want to do it". In 2012, Album Artists staged an exhibition with artworks from ''
Mylo Xyloto
''Mylo Xyloto'' (pronounced ) is the fifth studio album by British Rock music, rock band Coldplay. It was released on 19 October 2011 in Japan and on 24 October 2011 in the rest of the world. The band worked closely with producer Brian Eno fo ...
'' (2011) era to raise £610,000 for Kids Company. Two years later, Martin joined Band Aid (band), Band Aid for a second time and provided vocals to a new version of "Do They Know It's Christmas?", which focused on aiding the 2014 Ebola outbreaks, Ebola crisis.
In 2017, Coldplay made a donation of undisclosed value to the Centre for Cancer Immunology at University of Southampton, the first and only centre dedicated to cancer immunology research in the United Kingdom.
The organisation reunited cancer scientists worldwide to enable the development of clinical trials and lifesaving drugs.
In the following year, the band contributed to the ''Plastic Oceans Album'' from Artists' Project Earth, which was released on 20 February at
London
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's Ocean Plastics Crisis Summit to raise awareness and funds to counter plastic pollution. Still in 2018, they made ''
Global Citizen – EP 1'' available under the pseudonym Los Unidades, with royalties being directed to the institution's endeavours of education and advocacy towards the end of extreme poverty.
In 2020, the music video of "Trouble in Town" was inspired by George Orwell's ''Animal Farm'' (1944) and had all of its proceeds from streaming and publishing donated to Innocence Project and the African Children's Feeding Scheme. Coldplay pledged support to the Ocean Cleanup as well, sponsoring two watercrafts that collect plastic from polluted rivers in Malaysia. According to ''The Times'', the band donated more than £2.1 million to environmental causes through their J Van Mars Foundation in 2021.
As part of their efforts to make touring sustainable, they collaborated with One Tree Planted to fund a tree per ticket at the Music of the Spheres World Tour. Following their first Indonesia concert in 2023, Coldplay announced the renewal of their Ocean Cleanup alliance, with a new watercraft being deployed in Jakarta. In 2024, it was revealed that 10% of the proceeds from their
Wembley Stadium
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and Craven Park, Hull, Craven Park performances will be donated to Music Venue Trust next year, helping grassroots venues and artists in the United Kingdom.
Politics and activism
The band have been vocal about fair trade and supported Oxfam's Make Trade Fair campaign by collecting more than 70,000 signatures for their Big Noise petition on
A Rush of Blood to the Head Tour (2002–03) and
Twisted Logic Tour (2005–07). Martin, who lives in the United States, criticised the 2003 invasion of Iraq during a show for Teenage Cancer Trust at
Royal Albert Hall
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Since the hall's opening by Queen Victoria in 1871, the world's leading artists from many performance genres ...
, encouraging people at the venue to "sing against war". He has also backed Democratic Party (United States), Democratic presidential candidates John Kerry in 2004 and
Barack Obama
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in 2008. Coldplay take part in Meatless Monday, Meat Free Mondays as well; the campaign was launched by Paul McCartney in hopes to slow climate change by having at least one meat free day a week. In 2011, they endorsed the song "Freedom for Palestine" by posting the music video on their social media and received over 12,000 comments debating the message in less than a day. Facebook later removed their publication because its content was reported as abusive by numerous users. The band have also refused to play in Israel. In 2023, Martin reaffirmed their support for Palestine during a show, adding that "We don't believe in oppression, or occupation, terrorism or genocide".
Coldplay have supported the LGBT community as well, sparking controversy with their
Super Bowl 50 halftime show performance.
The band were accused by Conservatism in the United States, conservatives of promoting a "gay agenda" at the end,
when rainbow-coloured placards were flipped to form the phrase "Believe in Love". American magazine ''The Advocate (magazine), The Advocate'' ranked it among the most memorable LGBTQ moments of the event. In 2016, they favoured "Vote Remain" at the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, United Kingdom European Union membership referendum.
Following Brexit, Martin stated the "decision does not represent us or indeed most of our generation and the generation following us".
A year later, the group appeared at One Love Manchester, a benefit concert organised by Ariana Grande in response to the Manchester Arena bombing which raised funds to help victims of the attack. Coldplay were also special guests at A Concert for Charlottesville, Concert for Charlottesville, a show focused on aiding the victims of the Unite the Right rally. In 2019, the band released ''
Everyday Life
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'', which saw them voicing more prominently their stance against racism, police brutality and gun violence.
Two years later, they were among the artists who signed a public letter endorsing the Equality Act (United States), Equality Act. In 2023, the Malaysian Islamic Party attempted to cancel the group's concert at Bukit Jalil National Stadium, as Martin often waves the Rainbow flag (LGBT), pride flag during performances.
Endorsements
Despite their worldwide popularity, Coldplay have remained notoriously protective of how their material appears in media.
The band allow songs to be used in television shows and movies regularly, but most commercials are forbidden. In 2002, ''
NME
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'' reported they turned down over $85 million in contracts from companies including Gatorade, Diet Coke and Gap Inc., Gap. Martin stated "We would not be able to live with ourselves if we sold the songs' meanings like that".
The first time one of their songs were used for advertisements was with "
Viva la Vida
(, ; ) is a song by British rock band Coldplay. It was written by all members of the band for their fourth album, ''Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends'' (2008). The lyrics contain historical and Christian references (King Louis XVI of ...
" in 2008, the group signed a deal with Apple Inc., Apple to promote the exclusive availability of the single on iTunes Store. In 2010, Martin appeared at the company's annual special event. Following the death of
Steve Jobs
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, Coldplay performed on his memorial service at Apple Infinite Loop, Apple Campus, posthumously thanking his support.
Six years later, they took part in a Target Corporation, Target commercial which promoted the exclusive deluxe edition of ''
Ghost Stories'' (2014). Meanwhile, the music video for "
Adventure of a Lifetime", which was directed by
Mat Whitecross and recorded at The Imaginarium, had a Beats Electronics, Beats product placement. The company was allowed to use some parts of the video on their commercials as a return for covering the budget. In 2018, director Jon M. Chu revealed he sent a letter directly to the band laying out all his reasons in order to get a permission for using "
Yellow
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" on ''Crazy Rich Asians (film), Crazy Rich Asians''. After it was granted, a Chinese-language cover of the track was commissioned as well.
In 2021, Coldplay announced a major partnership with German multinational BMW as part of their efforts to make touring as sustainable as possible.
They commented the company's technology, which includes the first recyclable car batteries in the world, is able to power live performances almost entirely from renewable energy. As part of the deal, the band contributed on the marketing of two electric cars from the company and allowed "Higher Power (Coldplay song), Higher Power" to be used in advertisements.
In 2022, DHL became Coldplay's freight partner for the Music of the Spheres World Tour (2022–25) in order to reduce the logistical impact of the shows and avoid the use of fossil fuels.
Band members
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Chris Martin
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– lead vocals, piano, keyboards, guitars (1997–present)
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Jonny Buckland – guitars, keyboards, backing vocals (1997–present)
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Guy Berryman – bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (1997–present)
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Will Champion
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– drums, percussion, backing vocals (1998–present)
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Phil Harvey
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– manager (1998–2002; 2022–present), creative director (2006–present)
Discography
* ''
Parachutes'' (2000)
* ''
A Rush of Blood to the Head
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'' (2002)
* ''
X&Y'' (2005)
* ''
Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
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'' (2008)
* ''
Mylo Xyloto
''Mylo Xyloto'' (pronounced ) is the fifth studio album by British Rock music, rock band Coldplay. It was released on 19 October 2011 in Japan and on 24 October 2011 in the rest of the world. The band worked closely with producer Brian Eno fo ...
'' (2011)
* ''
Ghost Stories'' (2014)
* ''
A Head Full of Dreams'' (2015)
* ''
Everyday Life
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'' (2019)
* ''
Music of the Spheres'' (2021)
* ''
Moon Music'' (2024)
Filmography
* ''Twisted Logic Tour#Video release, How We Saw the World – Live in Toronto'' (2006)
* ''Coldplay: A Head Full of Dreams, A Head Full of Dreams'' (2018)
* ''Everyday Life (Coldplay album), Everyday Life – Live in Jordan'' (2019)
* ''Coldplay discography#Extended plays, Reimagined'' (2020)
* ''Coldplay – Music of the Spheres: Live at River Plate, Music of the Spheres: Live at River Plate'' (2023)
* ''Music of the Spheres World Tour#Releases, Tutto Passa – A Tribute to Napoli'' (2024)
* ''Moon Music, A Film for the Future'' (2025)
Tours
* Parachutes Tour (2000–2001)
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A Rush of Blood to the Head Tour (2002–2003)
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Twisted Logic Tour (2005–2007)
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Viva la Vida Tour (2008–2010)
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Mylo Xyloto Tour (2011–2012)
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Ghost Stories Tour (2014)
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A Head Full of Dreams Tour (2016–2017)
* Music of the Spheres World Tour (2022–2025)
See also
* List of people associated with University College London
* List of British Grammy winners and nominees
* List of best-selling music artists
* List of highest-grossing live music artists
* List of artists who reached number one on the UK Singles Chart
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