Coldplay Announce Worldwide ‘Moon Music’ Immersive Listening Events
Coldplay have announced immersive listening pop-up events for fans to experience their new album, Moon Music, before its 4 October release.
pre-order Coldplay’s ‘Moon Music’ here
Moon Music will feature the recent singles We Pray and feelslikeimfallinginlove. Each vinyl copy of the album – produced by Max Martin – will be made out of nine recycled PET-plastic bottles that have been recovered from waste, which will prevent the manufacture of more than 25 metric tonnes of virgin plastic, and provide an 85% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to traditional 140g vinyl.
Likewise, CD editions of the record will be the first in the world to be released on ‘EcoCD’, created from 90% recycled polycarbonate, sourced from post-consumer waste streams.
There will also be a limited ‘Notebook Edition’ of the record, which comes as a casebound hardback book, a replica of Chris Martin’s original studio notebook. It will contain 28 pages of notes, lyrics and illustrations from the album’s creative process.
Coldplay – Moon Music immersive pop-up events (ticket info here)
Tuesday 1 October
San Juan (Valle de la Luna Ischigualasto Provincial Park)
Wednesday 2 October
Amsterdam (Artis Planetarium)
Beijing (Shine More Lab)
Belgrade (Belgrade Planetarium)
Bucharest (Museum of Immersive New Art, MINA)
Dubai (Nara Desert Escape)
Hanoi (1900 Le Théâtre)
Toronto (Arcadia Earth)
Vancouver (Vancouver Lookout)
Warsaw (Planetarium i obserwatorium astronomiczne Grodzisk Mazowiecki)
Zurich (Urania Sternwarte)
Thursday 3 October
Athens (Eugenides Foundation New Digital Planetarium)
Auckland (Auckland War Memorial Museum)
Berlin (The Lighthouse of Digital Art)
Brussels (Plein Publiek)
Budapest (Lumiere Hall)
Jakarta (Skydance)
Lima (Planetario del Instituto Geofisico del Peru)
London (St Michael + All Angels Church)
Madrid (The Music Station)
Manila (Space & Time Cube Museum)
Oslo (Odeon Imax Kino)
Paris (Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie Le Planétarium)
Perth (Western Australia Museum)
Santiago (Galeria CIMA)
Stockholm (Cosmonova)
Vienna (Planetarium Wien)
Monday 7 October
Bangkok (Science Center for Education Planetarium)