Coldplay tease 138 more shows for Music of the Spheres tour in 2027
Coldplay are set to extend their Music of the Spheres tour well into 2027, adding 138 more shows to their global itinerary.

Coldplay are extending their record-breaking Music of the Spheres world tour with 138 more shows planned for 2027.
The surprise reveal came during an electric September 6 performance at Wembley Stadium where frontman Chris Martin teased fans with an exclusive update. He said: “This tour has 138 more shows to go. We have a break coming up, and we’ll announce the shows for 2027 soon.
“But we only have two more this year, and then we’re gonna go and make this really special thing that we’ve been making for years and years, and it’s really good. But shush!.
“I’m telling you that because I want to tell you something I haven’t told anybody else. That’s what it is, OK?”
Since kicking off in 2022, the tour has been a spectacle of soaring visuals and planet-conscious innovation, covering arenas across North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania.
Earlier this year, Coldplay reached a major milestone by playing what’s believed to be the biggest stadium concert of the 21st century. They also wrapped up a record-breaking 10-night run at Wembley Stadium, following two sold-out shows in Hull.
This makes them the first act to perform 10 times at Wembley in a single year, eclipsing the previous record of eight, set by Taylor Swift and Take That.
As part of the Music of Spheres world tour, Coldplay’s concerts have included performances of Paradise, Trouble and We Pray.
The band have pledged to donate 10 percent of proceeds from the Wembley dates to the Music Venue Trust, supporting grassroots venues and emerging UK artists.
The Wembley shows are powered entirely by renewable energy, with no generators in use.
Electricity is supplied to the grid from Higher Power Farm, Coldplay’s new renewable energy and ecosystem restoration project in the west of England.
Formed in the late 1990s, the group have since achieved two UK number one singles and 10 UK number one albums.
Details on the 2027 dates and locations will be revealed soon.