The stage is set and the countdown has begun: the one-and-only Coldplay and the legendary U2 have officially announced the **final leg** of their record-breaking Music of the Spheres World Tour, scheduled to wrap in 2025 — marking the end of one of the most spectacular-and-ambitious tours in modern music history.
Since its kickoff in March 2022, Coldplay’s “Music of the Spheres” tour has ignited stadiums across continents with an extraordinary blend of arena-size spectacle, cutting-edge staging and a bold sustainability vision. ([Wikipedia][1]) With millions of fans, hundreds of shows and a global footprint, the tour has become more than just a series of concerts — it’s a cultural landmark.
Now, as the final chapter approaches, the band have signalled that their epic journey across the world will reach its crescendo in 2025. The announcement of the final leg brings a powerful sense of closure and grandeur: these aren’t just final dates — they’re the closing scenes of a sweeping musical odyssey. In this way, the tour becomes not only a live celebration of Coldplay’s catalogue and innovation, but also a historic moment of scale and ambition.
For fans, this means one last chance to experience the immersive colour, energy and emotion that have characterised the tour — the illuminated wristbands, the soaring anthems, the communal sing-alongs, the commitment to leave a lighter ecological footprint. As the blank dates on the map shrink, the excitement builds for what will be the culminating shows of a landmark era in live performance.
In short: Step into the arena one final time. The lights will dim. The chords will rise. And the curtain will fall on a tour unlike any other.