Coldplay Celebrates 'Moon Music' with Intimate Brooklyn Concert
The band debuted new tracks and revisited fan favorites at a special SiriusXM show marking their 10th studio album release.
- Coldplay performed at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn to promote their latest album, 'Moon Music,' in a rare, intimate setting.
- The band debuted live performances of new songs 'Moon Music' and 'The Karate Kid,' the latter featuring production by Matty Healy of The 1975.
- Chris Martin humorously engaged with the audience, creating an impromptu song called 'Fix It' after a fan mistakenly requested a nonexistent track.
- Collaborations during the concert included performances with Ayra Starr, Elyanna, and TINI, highlighting the global influence of their music.
- Chris Martin reiterated the band's plan to release only 12 albums, emphasizing a focus on quality and their evolving creative journey.