In a recent interview, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin reportedly announced the band’s intention to retire from recording music after their 12th studio album. While this news may shock fans, Martin allegedly reassured listeners that Coldplay will not be disappearing entirely. Instead, they will focus on live performances, bringing their dynamic energy to stages worldwide without releasing new music.
During a BBC Radio interview, Martin stated, “Our last proper record will come out in 2025, and after that, I think we will only tour.” Fans expressed sadness at the prospect of no new music, but Martin’s enthusiasm for live shows provided comfort, indicating that Coldplay is evolving rather than vanishing.
Following the release of their 10th album, “Moon Music,” on October 4, the band will reportedly produce only two more albums. Martin emphasized that this 12-album limit reflects a commitment to high quality, inspired by musical legends like The Beatles and Bob Marley. He noted, “Having that limit means the quality control is so high right now.” The band aims to allow each member the space to enjoy life while continuing to perform, ensuring their legacy remains strong.
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