Coldplay has officially announced their 2026 world tour, titled the “Rainbow Tour,” set to promote their latest album, *Moon Music*. This marks the band’s first global tour since the conclusion of their *Music of the Spheres* World Tour in 2025. The “Rainbow Tour” will span multiple continents, with performances in major cities across North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. The tour is expected to feature a mix of classic hits and new tracks from *Moon Music*, including the singles “feelslikeimfallinginlove,” “We Pray,” and “All My Love” ([Wikipedia][1]).
*Moon Music*, released on October 4, 2024, serves as the second part of Coldplay’s *Music of the Spheres* project. Produced by Max Martin, the album explores themes of love and self-acceptance, blending elements of pop rock, funk, afrobeat, and electronic music. The album features collaborations with artists such as Burna Boy, Little Simz, Elyanna, Tini, and Ayra Starr ([Wikipedia][1]).
In line with their commitment to sustainability, Coldplay has implemented eco-friendly practices during the “Rainbow Tour.” The band has pledged to use 100% renewable energy for the tour and aims to plant seven million trees to offset carbon emissions ([Le Monde.fr][2]).
Fans can expect a visually stunning experience, with the band incorporating elements from their animated visual album, *A Life for the Future*. Directed by Raman Djafari, the 44-minute film features animations from over 150 artists across 45 countries, offering an immersive journey through dreamlike landscapes and narratives that complement the album’s themes ([LOS40][3]).
The “Rainbow Tour” is anticipated to be one of Coldplay’s most ambitious and environmentally conscious tours to date, showcasing their dedication to both music and the planet.