Coldplay frontman **Chris Martin** has officially confirmed that the band’s spectacular **Coldplay** *Music of the Spheres World Tour* will continue into 2027, extending their globe-spanning live run with at least **138 additional concerts** expected worldwide. The announcement cements the tour’s status as one of the most ambitious and far-reaching live music projects in modern history.
Originally launched in 2022 in support of Coldplay’s ninth studio album, the **Music of the Spheres World Tour** has already drawn tens of millions of fans across continents, blending futuristic visuals, eco-friendly innovations, and career-spanning setlists. Martin revealed that the band felt “unfinished” with the journey, citing overwhelming fan demand and the unique energy created by audiences around the world as key reasons for the extension.
“We realized there were still so many places we hadn’t reached yet,” Martin shared during a recent interview. “This tour became something bigger than us — it’s about connection, joy, and shared moments.” According to insiders close to the production, the additional 2027 shows will include new cities in Africa, Asia, and South America, alongside return dates in North America and Europe.
The extended leg is also expected to feature refreshed stage elements, updated visuals, and subtle changes to the setlist, potentially incorporating new material the band has been quietly working on between tour legs. Coldplay’s commitment to sustainability will remain central, with the tour continuing its pioneering use of kinetic dance floors, solar power, and reduced carbon emissions compared to traditional stadium tours.
For fans, the news feels both celebratory and historic. With more than a decade separating Coldplay’s earliest tours from this sprawling global spectacle, the *Music of the Spheres* era has become a defining chapter in the band’s legacy. As 2027 approaches, one thing is certain: Coldplay are not ready to come back down to Earth just yet.