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The shows received widespread acclaim from music critics, who praised Coldplay's stage presence, musicianship, versatility, joyfulness and production value. A concert film, Music of the Spheres: Live at River Plate, was released to cinemas around the world in 2023, featuring their performances in Buenos Aires.
Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour (pictured in 2022) reshaped green practices for live performances and brought more attention to the topic. Coldplay are considered pioneers for sustainability in live entertainment. [182] Le Soir 's Didier Zacharie said that the ecological plans proposed by the band were unprecedented in stadium tour ...
Carlos Calvo Ambel from Transport & Environment declared that Coldplay were "no doubt well-intentioned" but reprimanded their cooperation with Neste. [18] He accused the company of "cynically using [the band] to greenwash its reputation", since biofuels were supplied to the tour while they had links to deforestation; therefore, the partnership should be discontinued to give priority to better ...
Related: Chris Martin Reveals Why Coldplay Will Only Release 2 More 'Proper Albums' as a Band. Martin sat down with Apple Music's Zane Lowe in September to reveal the future of Coldplay. He shared ...
Coldplay announcedMoon Music, their 10th studio album, in June. At the time, they also released their first single, “feelslikeimfallinginlove." At the time, they also released their first single ...
Coldplay's still got it!. The British rock band, fronted by Chris Martin, performed an intimate SiriusXM concert in Brooklyn at the Music Hall of Williamsburg on Monday, Oct. 7. The gathering was ...
An intimate Sirius XM concert was held on October 7 to promote the album, at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, wherein the band performed "We Pray" with Elyanna and Tini to an audience of "600-or-so" people. [29] It aired on Coldplay's Sirius XM radio station and Alt Nation. [30] The day after, the three acts performed the song again ...
Formed out of the male-dominated music scenes of jam music (in the case of Bonnaroo), late-’90s indie rock (Coachella), and early ’90s alternative and grunge (Lollapalooza), these festivals tend to celebrate diversity while dismissing the most popular pop acts — the ones who tend to dominate the charts and who tend so often to be female ...