
Since 2022, Coldplay have embarked on multiple international legs of their “Music of the Spheres Tour,” which has become the first rock tour (and second tour ever) to gross over $1 billion. According to frontman Chris Martin, however, they’re not done with this tour just yet, promising a massive slate of Coldplay shows to come in 2027.
“This tour has 138 more shows to go,” Martin told audiences during the band’s penultimate show at London’s Wembley Stadium on Saturday, September 6th. “We have a break coming up, and we’ll announce the shows for 2027 soon. But we only have a few more this year, and then we’re gonna go and make this really special thing that we’ve been making for years and years and it’s really good.” While a new slate of Coldplay shows seems almost guaranteed now, that second project that Martin refers to remains a mystery. Watch a fan-captured video of Martin teasing new Coldplay shows below.
Coldplay finish out their late summer run of Wembley Stadium shows with a final performance on Friday, September 12th. Their 2025 run has been quite the spectacle, especially due to a viral kiss cam moment in July where Astronomer CEO was caught canoodling with the company’s head of HR. Whether Coldplay bring the exact “Music of the Spheres Tour” production for their 2027 shows is unknown, but they better not get rid of that kiss cam.
