Coldplay‘s Chris Martin and Johnny Buckland are set to carry out an intimate charity gig in London.
The band introduced the one-off efficiency yesterday (December 7), revealing that the duo will carry out this Tuesday (December 10) at Hackney Church to boost funds for Disaster.
Tickets to the occasion are solely accessible by way of a prize draw, now open to all UK residents. You’ll be able to apply for the draw right here. All proceeds from the draw will go in the direction of Disaster’s work serving to these within the UK experiencing homelessness.
The draw will shut at 12noon GMT on Monday (December 9), with randomly chosen candidates – who will every be granted a pair of tickets – to be notified the identical afternoon.
All tickets will likely be strictly non-transferable and winners will likely be required to point out photograph ID to achieve entry.
On Friday (December 6), Coldplay shared a music video for the one ‘All My Love’, starring performing legend Dick Van Dyke.
The band beforehand debuted the track throughout a live performance in Athens, and later frontman Chris Martin was noticed in Las Vegas singing the monitor at a karaoke bar whereas donning a thinly veiled disguise.
It later turned out that the undercover antics had been truly the filming of a music video, which arrived within the begin of October, and the track was shared as a part of their newest album ‘Moon Music’.
In an interview with Coldplay, Martin shared extra particulars on if the band are nonetheless planning on ending their catalogue after 12 albums: “The 12 album factor could be very actual, and it’s a pleasant feeling. It doesn’t imply we received’t tour or end some compilation issues or outtakes or no matter. It simply implies that the principle story is informed. That’s simply what feels actually proper. Simply realizing that’s taking place supercharges all of the work we’re doing now.”
Later within the dialogue, he revealed that the deadline has led to the members having “extra starvation” of their method, and decided to verify they don’t “dilute” something they put ahead. He additionally reassured followers that by the point the twelfth album is full, “all the pieces will make sense” when it comes to Coldplay’s story.
You’ll be able to try NME’s unique interview with Chris Martin in full right here, the place he additionally opens up about his love of Fontaines D.C., IDLES, Chappell Roan and extra, Coldplay’s mammoth set at Glastonbury 2024, and the band’s willpower to assist assist grassroots venues throughout the UK.
You can too take heed to Chris Martin’s unique playlist to accompany his NME interview beneath on Spotify and right here on Apple Music.