Music of the Spheres World Tour
2022–2024 concert tour by Coldplay / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Music of the Spheres World Tour is the ongoing eighth concert tour undertaken by British rock band Coldplay. Announced on 14 October 2021, it is being staged to support their ninth (Music of the Spheres, 2021) and tenth (Moon Music, 2024) studio albums, with performances also marking their return to live entertainment following the COVID-19 pandemic. The band had not toured their previous record, Everyday Life (2019), because of environmental concerns. According to the plans they developed over the previous two years, CO2 emissions will be cut by 50% in comparison to the Head Full of Dreams Tour (2016–17).
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Start date | 18 March 2022 (2022-03-18) |
End date | 16 November 2024 (2024-11-16) |
No. of shows | 177 |
Producer | Live Nation[1] |
Attendance | 7.66 million[lower-alpha 1] |
Box office | $810.9 million[lower-alpha 1] |
Website | coldplay |
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Similar to the Mylo Xyloto Tour (2011–12), the concerts make extensive use of pyrotechnics and confetti. However, they were adapted to minimise the group's carbon footprint. Other ideas involved creating the first mobile rechargeable show battery in the world with BMW and planting a tree for every ticket sold. The tour began at Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica on 18 March 2022 and is scheduled to end at New Zealand's Eden Park on 16 November 2024. Coldplay received widespread acclaim from music critics, who praised the band for their musicianship, stage presence, joyfulness and production value.
With a global cultural impact, the Music of the Spheres World Tour surpassed $810.9 million in revenue from 7.66 million tickets across 132 dates, making it the third-highest-grossing and second-most attended tour of all time. The band also broke several records at the venues they visited. To celebrate the performances, Music of the Spheres: Live at River Plate (2023) was broadcast in cinemas around the world. Emissions from the concert run were reduced by 59%, leading Time to include Coldplay among the most influential climate action leaders on the planet. Similarly, Pollstar declared that they ushered into "a new era of sustainable touring".