Fans are invited to contribute their voices to Coldplay's new song, "One World."
The band said on Thursday that they "have nearly finished" their new album Moon Music, which will include the song.
This was revealed in an Instagram post.
"Hello everybody. We hope you are all ok in these wild times," read Coldplay's message to their 25.2 million followers. "We have nearly finished Moon Music. If you'd like to be on it too, perhaps you could add your voice to a song called One World. (We would love that a lot.)"
The post continued, "All you have to do is record yourself singing 'Ahhhhh' for a few seconds at oneworld.coldplay.com (link in bio). You can either copy the note on the site, or sing a G or C in any octave. Thankyou so much. Love, Chris, Guy, Will and Jonny."
In January, Coldplay initially gave Canadian publication City News a sneak peek at their upcoming album.
Frontman Chris Martin told the publication, "We're finishing an album called Moon Music, which is the second Music Of The Spheres volume, but that won't come out for a little bit," frontman Chris Martin told the publication.
"We might start playing some songs at some point this year."
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The group will play their first-ever live dates in Greece, Romania, and Finland, among other European locations, when its 2024 European tour launches in June.
Meanwhile, Coldplay, Madonna, and Dua Lipa are expected to be the main attractions at Glastonbury in 2019.
The festival has been under fire for its male-dominated headline acts in the past, but in 2024, two women will headline the event for the first time: the 'Levitating' hitmaker will perform on Friday night at the Pyramid Stage, followed on Saturday by the 'Yellow' hitmakers, and on Sunday the 'Ray of Light' singer, who is currently on her own world tour, will close things out.
It is reported that the organizers are "thrilled" with the lineup they have assembled.
It will be Dua's first time as the festival's main headliner and Madonna's first time performing at the legendary Worthy Farm, Somerset venue.
Coldplay has headlined the festival in 2002, 2005, 2011, and 2016.
The announcement follows organizer Emily Eavis' suggestion a few weeks prior that Madonna might head the lineup.
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