And there are some things that we didn’t dream were possible that are possible. "We still have quite a long way to go, but we’ve already come quite a long way. "We’ve been working with some amazing brains to see how we can cut down as much of the environmental impact as possible," Martin said in an interview earlier this month, according to NME. The goal, according to CBS News, is to slash CO2 emissions by 50% compared to their 2016-17 world tour. Stops on the eco-friendly tour include Mexico City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Berlin, Paris, and London. The band will embark upon an "environmentally friendly" world tour to promote the new album next year, kicking off on March 18 in Costa Rica. “We’ve just abandoned any form of rules and if something feels cool, we’ll do it," Martin previously told USA Today in an interview with guitarist Jonny Buckland. In October Coldplay released its ninth studio album, "Music of the Spheres," which defies musical norms and boundaries. I feel like because I know that challenge is finite, making this music doesn't feel difficult, it feels like this is what we’re supposed to be doing." "I love it, and it’s amazing but it’s very intense too. "Because it’s a lot to pour everything into making them," he said. "And maybe we'll do some sort of collaborative things, but the Coldplay catalog, as it were, finishes then."Ī snippet of the interview was aired during the "The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show."Įarlier this year Martin told NME that Coldplay planned to release 12 albums then stop. "Our last proper record will come out in 2025, and I think after that we will only tour," Martin said, according to CBS News. The singer previously had teased that their run was coming to an end but his latest announcement, made during an interview with British host Jo Whiley, seems definitive. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.Coldplay fans were dismayed after frontman Chris Martin revealed that the band would stop making new music together by 2025. So, doing the math, the band’s 12th and perhaps final album could drop - assuming the band continues releasing projects at the same rate they have been - at some point between 20.Ĭoldplay is a Warner Music artist. That will be wonderful, if anybody wants to come.”Ĭoldplay has typically released a new album every two or three years since their 2000 debut Parachutes. So, I think in the way that the Stones do, it will be so cool if we can still be touring in our late 70s. I think after 12, that will be the end of our catalogue, but I think we will always want to play live together. Martin said ( via The Independent), “I think that in a few albums’ time, we will finish making albums. Speaking with Absolute Radio’s Andy Bush in an interview set to air on October 15, Martin said he thinks Coldplay will stop making albums after their 12th one. The way Chris Martin sees it, the new album could actually end up being one of the band’s final releases. Speaking to BBC Radio 2, the bands frontman Chris Martin revealed that there is an end in sight for new music from the. Coldplay is now just a couple days away from releasing Music Of The Spheres, which will be the band’s ninth album. Coldplay has announced that theyll be releasing their final album in 2025.