Chris Martin has finally confirmed what fans around the world both feared and hoped for: one last global tour is officially happening. After months of speculation and emotional hints dropped during live performances, the Coldplay frontman announced the band’s **final world tour**, marking the closing chapter of one of the most successful careers in modern music.
Revealed during a surprise livestream, Martin described the tour as “a celebration, not a goodbye,” emphasizing gratitude over sadness. “Coldplay has always been about shared moments,” he said. “This tour is our way of saying thank you to everyone who’s walked this journey with us.”
The tour, set to begin in **spring 2026**, will span **five continents**, with carefully selected cities that reflect the band’s history and global reach. Confirmed stops include **London, Manchester, Paris, Berlin, New York, Los Angeles, Mexico City, São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Tokyo, Seoul, Sydney, Melbourne, Cape Town, and Lagos**, among others. Each city is expected to host multi-night runs, with shows designed to revisit every era of Coldplay’s catalogue.
According to the band, the production will be their most ambitious yet — blending sustainability-focused staging with immersive visuals, interactive wristbands, and stripped-back acoustic moments led by Martin himself. Longtime collaborators have hinted that special guests and rare deep cuts will feature prominently, making each night feel unique.
Fans reacted instantly, flooding social media with tributes, tears, and stories of how Coldplay’s music shaped key moments of their lives. Tickets are expected to sell out within minutes once sales open, with presales launching early next year.
While Chris Martin has stressed that this marks the end of Coldplay’s touring life — not necessarily the end of music altogether — the message is clear: this is the final chance to experience the band live. One last tour. One final shared sky full of stars.