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Coldplay is continuing their run of shows in support of their 2015 album A Head Full Of Dreams into 2017. The "Hymn For The Weekend" band have announced a new batch of North American Stadium tour dates for the summer of 2017. -
2016 MTV EMA Nominations: Beyonce, Justin Bieber, Coldplay Lead European Show
MTV has announced the 2016 nominees for its European award shows, the MTV EMAs. Justin Bieber and Beyoncé lead the pack with five nominations each, while Adele and Coldplay are close behind with four each. -
NFL Shuts Down Rumors of Lady Gaga Super Bowl 51 Performance
The NFL has released an official statement regarding Lady Gaga's rumored performance at the halftime show for the 2017 Super Bowl. According to the league, reports about the "Perfect Illusion" singer signing on as a performer for the upcoming event are not true. -
Coldplay Pays Tribute to ‘Willy Wonka’ Star Gene Wilder with ‘Pure Imagination’ Cover
During their concert in Denver last week, the members of Coldplay paid tribute to Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory star Gene Wilder by performing a rendition of the song "Pure Imagination." The band made the cover just hours after the actor's death. -
Kings of Leon New Album ‘Walls’ Tracklist, Release Date Revealed
For the past couple of days, Kings of Leon have been teasing to their Twitter followers about their upcoming album Walls. Recently, the members of the band unveiled the tracklist and release for the album, as well as their experience working with producer Markus Dravs, who is widely known for his work with Coldplay, Florence and the Machine and Arcade Fire. -
Coldplay and James Corden Pay Tribute to Prince with ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ Cover
During Coldplay's concert on Sunday at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles, the band brought James Corden onstage to pay tribute to Prince by covering his song "Nothing Compares 2 U." After the performance, the band gave a very special surprise to The Late Late Show with James Corden host for his birthday. -
Michael J. Fox Joins Coldplay in NJ for ‘Johnny B. Goode’ Cover
British rock band Coldplay treated concert goers in New Jersey on Sunday night to an unforgettable experience by playing a cover of Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" with actor Michael J. Fox. The collaboration is certainly a once-in-a-lifetime treat for the audience members, especially for fans of the film Back to the Future. -
Made in America Festival in Philly Includes Rihanna, Coldplay, Weezy & More; Get Tickets Here!
Just when you thought the music festival circuit for this summer couldn't get any bigger, Budweiser's Made In America Festival has taken it to the next level. The four-year-old festival will launch this year over Labor Day Weekend in Philadelphia, and headliners include Rihanna and Coldplay. -
Rihanna and Coldplay to Headline Budweiser's Made In America Festival 2016 Curated by Jay-Z
It has just been announced that Rihanna and Coldplay are slated to headline Budweiser's Made in America Festival 2016. The festival, which occurs over Labor Day Weekend, will take place in Philadelphia again this year. The festival will offer culinary, technical and design aspects as well as the music portion, which was curated by Jay-Z. -
Chris Martin of Coldplay Calls Rihanna 'The Frank Sinatra Of Our Generation' in New Interview
Coldplay’s Chris Martin sang Rihanna’s praises in a new interview, and went as far as to call her “the Frank Sinatra of our generation.” The two have worked together in the past and did a duet of “Princess Of China,” which was a Coldplay hit back in 2011. -
'Wild Things' Singer Alessia Cara on Touring with Coldplay & SickKids Hospital in Interview
Following a performance at the iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards, Alessia Cara gave an interview about her opening slot for Coldplay, as well as the SickKids foundation in Toronto. The “Wild Things” singer only released her first album, 'Know-It-All,' in 2015 so she could count this performance as the first arena or stadium sized one. -
WATCH Coldplay's 'Fix You' Move Autistic Boy & Father to Tears [VIDEO]
An emotional video from a Coldplay concert features a father and his autistic child sharing a moment during "Fix You."
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