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5 Best Moments From Coldplay's Music of the Spheres Tour Boston Show
5 Best Moments From Coldplay's Music of the Spheres Tour Boston Show

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time22-07-2025

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5 Best Moments From Coldplay's Music of the Spheres Tour Boston Show

Coldplay's Music of the Spheres Tour has resumed in the United States, hitting cities that they missed during the first round of their tour. Back by fan demand, Coldplay not only added US dates, but added additional international dates at multiple stadiums. More from Billboard Selena Gomez Celebrates 33rd Birthday With Benny Blanco, Taylor Swift & More Mariah Carey 'MC16' Album Details Coming Tomorrow Christina Aguilera Attends 'Burlesque the Musical' in London: See Her Reaction Last night, Coldplay played the first East Coast show of the highly-anticipated U.S. leg of the band's record-breaking Music of the Spheres World Tour to over 66,000 ecstatic fans at Boston's Gillette Stadium. The band first entered Billboard's charts in 2001 with their breakout single 'Yellow,' which peaked at No.48 on the Billboard Hot 100. Its growing popularity over the years has led to multiple successful releases and a strong chart presence, including 27 total entries on the Hot 100, five Top 10 hits, and two No. 1s. The band's 27th and most recent entry is 'Sparks' — originally released in 2000 on Parachutes—which saw a viral resurgence on social media platforms like TikTok. Coldplay's additional tour dates celebrate its tenth studio album, Moon Music, which showcases a variety of sounds, while demonstrating the quartet's stability in the industry and how far they've come since their first album, Parachutes, in 2000. Coldplay's ability to sell out not just arenas but full stadiums has been a consistent hallmark of its touring history. This includes major global runs like the A Head Full of Dreams Tour (2017), the Viva La Vida Tour (2008) and the Mylo Xyloto Tour (2011), which helped cement the band's reputation as one of the most in-demand live acts in the world. The Mylo Xyloto Tour in particular stands out — not only for its scale but for its innovation. It was the first to introduce Xylobands/LED wristbands that light up in sync with the music, pushing the boundaries of fan engagement through technology. There's truly nothing like a Coldplay tour. Following the close of the first leg of its international tour in 2024, it came as no surprise that the second leg — set for 2025 — sold out almost instantly. The band's recent performance at Gillette Stadium marked the latest stop on a global run that spans Latin America, North America and Europe, with multiple-night stops in nearly every major U.S. city due to overwhelming demand. Featuring a stacked set list from multiple albums, from Ghost Stories to Music of the Spheres to Moon Music, the show featured the band's recent hits 'My Universe,' 'Higher Power' and 'Let Somebody Go' alongside classics including 'Yellow,' 'Fix You,' 'Viva La Vida' and 'Adventure of a Lifetime.' Here are the top five moments from Coldplay's first of two performances this week at Boston's Gillette Stadium. 5. Raining Star-Shaped ConfettiThe Music of the Spheres Tour fully embraced its cosmic theme, transforming Gillette Stadium into a galactic dreamscape. Giant helium planets and glowing stars floated above the crowd, creating a surreal, interstellar atmosphere. On the GA floor, bursts of star-shaped confetti rained down on fans, blanketing the audience in shimmering pieces of the galaxy. The combination of visual effects and celestial elements made the entire experience feel like a journey through space — immersive, imaginative and unmistakably Coldplay. 4. Fan-Picked FavoriteColdplay frontman Chris Martin picked four lucky fans from the GA floor, who held up a sign that asked him to play 'In My Place.' Every show, Chris plays a fan requested song on the keyboard, which made a special moment as Chris and one of the fans got their chance to sing with him at the end of the song. 3. Worldwide with 'My Universe'The band performed 'My Universe,' originally featuring K-pop superstars BTS. Although BTS couldn't join in person, the group recorded special video clips that played during the performance. Fans erupted with excitement — while many wished BTS could have appeared live, the inclusion of the song and the pre-recorded footage made the moment a standout highlight and a lasting fan bias. 2. It Was All YellowGillette Stadium was filled with all yellow lights as Chris Martin started singing the beginning lyrics of his band's first Hot 100 hit. Hearing the song that skyrocketed Coldplay into mainstream awareness, fans were immediately brought back to the year 2000, surrounded by lights that painted the stadium in shades of yellow. 1. A Sky Full of Stars and MemoriesDuring 'A Sky Full of Stars,' Chris Martin paused mid-performance, asking the crowd to put their phones away and be fully present in the moment. As they restarted, all 66,000 concert goers' LED wristbands lit up the stadium in perfect sync, casting waves of color across the crowd. Without people's phone screens in the air, the entire audience moved as one, creating a rare, almost spiritual sense of unity. It wasn't just a concert — it was a shared, luminous experience that left fans in awe and cemented the night as unforgettable. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart Solve the daily Crossword

Chris Martin Jokingly Warns Fans About ‘Jumbotron Song' at First Coldplay Gig Since Viral Moment
Chris Martin Jokingly Warns Fans About ‘Jumbotron Song' at First Coldplay Gig Since Viral Moment

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time21-07-2025

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Chris Martin Jokingly Warns Fans About ‘Jumbotron Song' at First Coldplay Gig Since Viral Moment

Chris Martin jokingly warned fans about Coldplay's 'The Jumbotron Song' during the band's first concert since capturing a now-infamous moment at a Boston-area show earlier this week. 'The Jumbotron Song' had been a stalwart of Coldplay's Music of the Spheres Tour, but the performance went viral this week when it zeroed in on two shellshocked people that were later revealed to be co-workers having an affair; the CEO involved in the incident has since resigned from his position due to the endlessly meme'd viral moment. More from Rolling Stone CEO in Coldplay Concert Controversy Resigns From Astronomer CEO Caught at Coldplay Concert Placed on Leave Awaiting 'Formal Investigation' From Secret Office Affairs to NSFW Scenes, Sales of 'Smut' Books Are Soaring At Coldplay's Madison, Wisconsin concert Saturday, the band's frst show since the Gillette Stadium concert that lit the internet aflame, Martin prefaced 'The Jumbotron Song' with a disclaimer. 'We'd like to say hello to some of you in the crowd,' Martin told the Camp Randall Stadium crowd. 'How we're gonna do that is we're gonna use our cameras and put some of you on the big screen.' He then quipped, 'So please, if you haven't done your makeup, do your makeup now.' Perhaps to avoid further incident, at the Madison show, no couples were shown during 'The Jumbotron Song,' People reports. On Saturday, Astronomer CEO Andy Byron resigned after he was seen intimately embracing the company's chief human resources officer Kristin Cabot at the Coldplay gig. In a clip filmed during the incident, Byron and Cabot's immediate reaction was to duck and turn away from the camera and leave the frame, which led to the speculation and suspicions over their non-professional-appearing relationship. As Martin joked from the stage, 'Either they're having an affair or they're just very shy.' Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked Solve the daily Crossword

Coldplay to re-issue LPs on records made from recycled plastic bottles
Coldplay to re-issue LPs on records made from recycled plastic bottles

Euronews

time20-06-2025

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Coldplay to re-issue LPs on records made from recycled plastic bottles

Celebrated British band Coldplay have announced the re-issue of their discography on records made from recycled plastic bottles. The group, led by Chris Martin, have been outspoken about their mission for sustainability and are longtime campaigners for climate action. Their clear 140g EcoRecords made from recycled plastic bottles continues their environment-friendly goals. Jen Ivory, managing director of the band's label Parlophone, said: 'We are incredibly proud to partner with artists such as Coldplay who share our commitment to a more sustainable future for music.' 'The shift to EcoRecord LP for their releases is a testament to what's possible when innovation meets intention,' she continued. 'It's not just about a new product, it's about pioneering manufacturing that significantly reduces environmental impact, providing fans with the same high-quality audio experience while setting a new standard for physical music production.' EcoRecords' injection-moulding technology utilises 100 per cent polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) for its LP manufacturing – it's a lightweight, durable material designed for reduced shipping emissions and end-of-life environmental impact. Each 140g LP is made up of approximately nine recycled bottles, which are cleaned and processed into small pellets, where they're molded into records. The manufacturing process will see the reduction of carbon emissions by 85 per cent when compared to traditional vinyl production. These eco-friendly vinyl practices represent a step towards more environmentally conscious practices within the music industry, and certain artists like Massive Attack and Billie Eilish join Coldplay in pushing things forward. This also isn't the first time Coldplay have released an album via EcoRecords. Their 2024 album 'Moon Music' was launched on 100 per cent rPET EcoRecord - marking the world's first album released in the 140g EcoRecord rPET LP format. This initiative comes after Coldplay claimed they had exceeded their climate change target while attempting to put on one of the greenest tours in history. In 2024, the group claimed its CO2 emissions were 59 per cent less for the first two years of their Music Of The Spheres Tour compared to their stadium tour from 2016 to 2017, surpassing an initial 50 per cent target. Une publication partagée par Coldplay (@coldplay) The Coldplay EcoRecord LP re-issues are available for pre-order now and will be released on 15 August. The World's 50 Best Restaurants has announced this year's recipients of 'The World's Best Restaurant' - one of the world's most prestigious food awards. The awards ceremony took place last night in Turin, Italy, where the crowd gathered to celebrate the top restaurants and chefs for 2025. A panel of more than 1,000 experts, split into 27 regions around the world, came together to decide on the final ranking. So, what is the World's Best Restaurant this year? The accolade went to Maido in Lima, Peru – which was placed at number 5 in the 2024 awards and now unseats last year's winner, Disfrutar in Barcelona, Spain, to the top spot. Maido's Lima-born chef Mitsuharu Tsumura cooks a fusion of Latin American and Japanese flavours, and said: 'We talk a lot about sustainability of the environment, but we rarely talk about human sustainability. I think this industry can be an example of how we can bring people together with the power of food.' Every year, the panel awards special prizes to chefs, front-of-house staff, and activists who are leading the charge in hospitality in 2025. This year's special awards went to the Best Female Chef, Pichaya 'Pam' Soontornyanakij of Potong, Bangkok and Mindy Woods in Byron Bay, winner of the Champions of Change 2025 award. The World's Best Pastry Chef award went to Parisian chef Maxime Frederic, while the Estrella Damm Chefs' Choice Award went to Alberta Adrià, head chef of Enigma in Barcelona. The highest-ranking restaurants on each continent were given a special mention. Maido, as the best restaurant in the world, takes care of South America. Incidentally, Peru was well represented in the Top 50 list, as three other Lima-based establishments joined Maido: Kjolle (9); Mérito (26); Mayta (39). Tresind Studio in Dubai (ranked number 27 in this year's awards) was named the best restaurant in the Middle East. The best restaurant in Asia is Gaggan in Bangkok, at number 6, while the best restaurant in North America is Quintonil in Mexico City (number 3). The best restaurant in Europe is Asador Etxebarri in Spain (number 2 this year and last year). Spain also has DiverXO in Madrid in the global Top 5, retaining its number 4 spot. Elsewhere in the Top 20, Denmark's Alchemist (Copenhagen) ranks number 5 and climbs three spots compared to last year; France's Paris-based Table by Bruno Verjus drops to number 8 from its number 3 ranking in 2024, and Plénitude (also in Paris) has the 14th spot this year, up four compared to last year; and the UK's Ikoyi, which was ranked 42nd in 2024, jumps up to number 15. Italy is the European country with the most restaurants in 2025's Top 20 list, with Lido 84 in Lake Garda, Reale in Castel di Sangro and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico all ranking 16th, 18th and 20th respectively. Here is the full Top 50 restaurant list (European entries in bold): 1. Maido, Lima, Peru 2. Asador Etxebarri, Atxondo, Spain 3. Quintonil, Mexico City, Mexico 4. DiverXO, Madrid, Spain 5. Alchemist, Copenhagen, Denmark 6. Gaggan, Bangkok, Thailand 7. Sezanne, Tokyo, Japan 8. Table by Bruno Verjus, Paris, France 9. Kjolle, Lima, Peru 10. Don Julio, Buenos Aires, Argentina 11. Wing, Hong Kong 12. Atomix, New York, USA 13. Potong, Bangkok, Thailand 14. Plénitude, Paris, France 15. Ikoyi, London, UK 16. Lido 84, Lake Garda Italy 17. Sorn, Bangkok, Thailand 18. Reale, Castel di Sangro, Italy 19. The Chairman, Hong Kong 20. Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler, Brunico, Italy 21. Narisawa, Tokyo, Japan 22. Serene, Bangkok, Thailand 23. Boragó, Santiago, Chile 24. Elkano, Getaria, Spain 25. Odette, Singapore 26. Mérito, Lima, Peru 27. Tresind Studio, Dubai, UAE 28. Lasai, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 29. Mingles, Seoul, South Korea 30. Le Du, Bangkok, Thailand 31. Le Calandre, Rubano, Italy 32. Piazza Duomo, Alba, Italy 33. Steirereck, Vienna, Austria 34. Enigma, Barcelona, Spain 35. Nusara, Bangkok, Thailand 36. Florilège, Tokyo, Japan 37. Orfali Bros, Dubai, UAE 38. Frantzen, Stockholm, Sweden 39. Mayta, Lima, Peru 40. Septime, Paris, France 41. Kadeau, Copenhagen, Denmark 42. Belcanto, Lisbon, Portugal 43. Uliassi, Senigallia, Italy 44. La Cime, Osaka, Japan 45. Arpege, Paris, France 46. Rosetta, Mexico City, Mexico 47. Vyn, Skillinge, Sweden 48. Celele, Cartagena, Colombia 49. Kol, London, UK 50. Restaurant Jan, Munich, Germany

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