It looks like the next few years will be the end of an era for Coldplay.
Chris Martin, the lead singer of the band, said in a teaser for an upcoming BBC Radio 2 interview with Jo Whiley that the group will stop putting out new songs in 2025.
Chris Martin has said that Coldplay will not make any more songs after 2025.
On Thursday, the full chat with the 44-year-old will be made public. The singer said, “Well, I know I can tell you this: our last real record will come out in 2025, and I think we will just tour after that.”
“Maybe we will work together on some projects, but the Coldplay catalog, so to speak, ends then,” he said.
The band became popular right away after putting out their first album, Parachutes, in 2000. It had the hit single “Yellow.”
Coldplay, on the other hand, has a great discography with seven Grammys, thirty Grammy nods, and multiple platinum-selling albums.
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They just put out their ninth studio record, Music of the Spheres, in October. It has collaborations with BTS, We Are King, Selena Gomez, and Jacob Collier.
There was an image of the K-pop star BTS during Coldplay and BTS’s live performance of their song “My Universe” on The Voice earlier this month. The show took place in November at the American Music Awards.
Chris Martin, the lead singer of Coldplay, says the band will stop making music in 2025.
It is planned that Coldplay will go on a world tour the following year to promote Music of the Spheres. From 2016 to 2017, the band did the A Head Full of Dreams Tour. This is their first tour since then.