Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has revealed the group might be retiring from recording new music within the not-too-distant future.
Chatting with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, Chris revealed that he and his bandmates do have plans to name it a day – however not till they’ve launched their twelfth album.
For reference, he and the remainder of the group are at the moment on the promo path for his or her tenth album, Moon Music, that means he thinks they nonetheless have two extra to go till they wind issues down musically for Coldplay.
“We’re solely going to do 12 correct albums and that’s actual. Yeah I promise,” Chris stated.
Explaining his reasoning, the chart-topping singer stated that “much less is extra”, joking: “For a few of our critics, even much less could be much more! It’s actually vital that we’ve that restrict.”
Again in 2021, Chris opened up about the way forward for Coldplay, suggesting they’d launch their remaining album in 2025, after which they’d keep collectively as a band, however seemingly “solely tour” quite than persevering with to create new materials.
“Possibly we’ll do some collaborative issues however the Coldplay catalogue, because it have been, finishes then,” he insisted to BBC Radio 2.
Moon Music is launched on Friday, and was preceded by the singles Feels Like I’m Falling In Love and We Pray.
Feels Like I’m Falling In Love gave Coldplay one other prime 20 when it was launched over the summer time, peaking at quantity 16 within the UK singles chart, whereas its follow-up reached quantity 26.
All 9 of Codplay’s previous albums have topped the UK albums chart, the newest of which, Music Of The Spheres, was launched in October 2021.