Coldplay’s monumental **“Music of the Spheres World Tour”** is set to soar to even greater heights. Frontman **Chris Martin** announced that the band will add an extraordinary **138 new concerts** as part of the tour’s upcoming **2027 leg**, marking one of the most ambitious global tours in music history. Since its launch in 2022, the tour has captivated millions of fans across continents with its dazzling visuals, sustainability initiatives, and anthemic setlists that span the band’s entire career.
The new 2027 expansion will see Coldplay return to cities that sold out in record time, as well as visit new destinations in **Asia, Africa, and South America**—regions long requesting stops on the tour. The band’s management has hinted that several landmark venues and open-air stadiums will host multiple-night runs, continuing Coldplay’s tradition of transforming large-scale concerts into immersive, communal experiences.
In keeping with the group’s commitment to environmental responsibility, the extended leg will maintain its **eco-conscious model**, featuring renewable energy-powered stages, kinetic dance floors, and a “travel-light” logistics system aimed at reducing carbon emissions. Coldplay has pledged to make each performance “as planet-friendly as possible,” partnering with local organizations to support reforestation and renewable energy projects in each host country.
Fans can expect a refreshed setlist blending classics like *Yellow*, *Fix You*, and *Viva La Vida* with newer hits from *Music of the Spheres* and forthcoming material. Martin described the tour’s next phase as “a celebration of connection—between fans, cultures, and the planet we all share.”
With ticket sales expected to surge once again, industry analysts predict the *Music of the Spheres World Tour* could become one of the **highest-grossing tours of all time**, cementing Coldplay’s status as one of the most globally beloved and enduring acts in modern music.