• Coldplay Picked as a Safe Bet for Super Bowl Halftime Show

    The announcement of Coldplay as the Super Bowl 50 Halftime performer drew the Twitter mockery of football and music fans alike, claiming the band is too boring for the event and will put everyone to sleep. Whoever is in charge of making the pick knew they were taking a gamble on Coldplay, but it's a pretty sound one given the group's success and massive popularity, it's just a shame that bet won't play out because the band's latest album is so mediocre.
  • Broncos' Demaryius Thomas Doesn't Know Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show Band, Coldplay

    Coldplay is easily one of the biggest bands in the world, with such hits as "Yellow," "In My Place," "Paradise," and many more, earning them a coveted spot alongside other performers like Bruno Mars and Beyonce in the halftime show for Super Bowl 50 on February 7, 2016. Despite the band's apparent fame and important role in the biggest football event in the world, Denver Broncos star wide receiver Demaryius Thomas has no idea what Coldplay is.
  • David Bowie Declined Multiple Red Hot Chili Peppers Collaboration Offers

    With the recent death of glam rock icon David Bowie, fans and musicians alike have shared their favorite Bowie stories and reminisced on the time they spent with or influenced by the one-of-a-kind entertainer. Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis recently admitted that the 'Hunky Dory' singer turned down possible collaborations with the chili peppers multiple different times.
  • Coldplay, Beyonce Team Up For Bollywood-Inspired 'Hymn For The Weekend' Video [WATCH]

    With the Super Bowl quickly approaching, half-time headliners Coldplay kick anticipation into high gear with their latest visual “Hymn For The Weekend.” Featuring Beyonce, who will also be taking the Super Bowl stage with them, the colorful clip filmed on location in Mumbai takes you on a trip like only Chris Martin and co. can. Directed by Ben Mor, it’s the latest single to be lifted off their acclaimed album A Head Full Of Dreams.
  • Rihanna, Coldplay, Justin Bieber, Adele, and Muse Lead International Tour Ticket Sales

    Just one month into 2016, there has already been a major tour announcement for just about every music fan across the globe. A handful of the world's biggest artists dropped the news of their major world tours toward the end of 2015, and many of the tours have already sold out an impressive number of arenas in both the U.S. and overseas. Tours from Muse and Coldplay are leading the way for the rock music scene, while Rihanna, Justin Bieber and Adele are three of the most in-demand tours on the pop side.
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