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Coldplay won’t tour new album, want gigs to be ‘sustainabl­e’

- MARIE-LOUISE GUMUCHIAN

LONDON - British band Coldplay will not tour to promote their new album, but are working on how to make their gigs environmen­tally sustainabl­e, lead singer Chris Martin said.

The rock group, known for songs like “Yellow”, “Paradise” and “Viva la Vida”, will release their eighth studio album “Everyday Life” on Friday. The 52-minute record is made up of two halves, “Sunrise” and “Sunset”.

“We’re not touring this album. We’re taking time over the next year or two to work out how our tour (can not only) be sustainabl­e but how can it be actively beneficial,” Martin told British broadcaste­r BBC in Jordan, where Coldplay will perform two shows on Friday to mark the album’s release.

“Our dream is to have a show with no single-use plastic, to have it be largely solar-powered.”

Coldplay will play a one-off show at London’s Natural History Museum on Monday to promote the album. All performanc­e proceeds will go to environmen­tal charity Clienteart­h.

“This is expected to be the band’s only UK show of the ‘Everyday Life’ era,” a press release for the show said.

Coldplay last toured globally in 2016-2017 to promote album “A Head Full of Dreams”.

“All of us, in every industry, have to just work out what the best way of doing our job is ... The hardest thing is the flying side of things,” Martin said.

Amid growing environmen­tal concerns from consumers and young fans, several music artists have addressed climate change in lyrics or announced plans to improve their green credential­s.

Rockers The 1975 teamed up with climate activist Greta Thunberg for a track on their upcoming album in which the teenage Swedish activist warns about climate change.

“It is fantastic to see world famous artists stepping up to protect the planet,” Gareth Redmond-king, head of Climate Change at the WWF conservati­on group, said in a statement.

 ?? REUTERS/ STEVE MARCUS ?? Lead singer Chris Martin performs with Coldplay during the iheartradi­o Music Festival at T-mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Sept. 22, 2017.
REUTERS/ STEVE MARCUS Lead singer Chris Martin performs with Coldplay during the iheartradi­o Music Festival at T-mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Sept. 22, 2017.

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