Following the landing of their highly-anticipated 10th studio album, Moon Music, this past Friday, Coldplay continues to push boundaries on their record-breaking Music Of The Spheres World Tour with the addition of 10 North American shows set to hit cities in May, June, and July 2025. The dates announced will see the band bring its acclaimed live experience to fans in new cities, continuing to make good on their efforts to reach every corner of the globe.
On their upcoming summer tour, Coldplay will make their Madison, WI, debut when they perform the first concert announced at Camp Randall Stadium in nearly 28 years on July 19, 2025.Â
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"I could not be more thrilled about the news that Coldplay will be coming to Camp Randall Stadium next summer!" said
Chris McIntosh, Director of Athletics, University of Wisconsin. "Our facility has a history of hosting iconic musical performances and an incredibly popular act like Coldplay will only add to that legacy. I appreciate our partners at FPC LIVE for their collaboration in making this happen. The return of a concert to our historic venue will be fantastic for the greater Madison community!"
"Today is a monumental day for the University of Wisconsin and our city. We are excited to have Coldplay usher in the next era of live music in Madison, one in which the largest artists in the world will have a home in this historic stadium," said Scott Leslie, President of FPC Live.
Coldplay's new album, Moon Music, notably set new standards for sustainability, with each LP made from 100% recycled plastic bottles (nine per record). It is available now on EcoCD, EcoRecord LP and digital. Current single WE PRAY - with Little Simz, Burna Boy, Elyanna and TINI - is the iTunes chart-topping follow-up to June's double MTV VMAs-nominated single feelslikeimfallinginlove, which reached Number 1 on both the UK's airplay chart and the Official Big Top 40. Chris Martin posted a video offering some insight into the album and its accompanying Notebook Edition, saying: "I think what this album is about is a response to struggling with all the conflict within oneself, within myself, and also all the conflict outside, and working out what the best response is. And I think what Moon Music is trying to say is maybe love is the best response."Â