Coldplay's lead singer, Chris Martin, has announced that the band will stop making new music after they release their 12th album. The group is getting ready to launch their 10th album, but Martin shared that they always planned to release only 12 albums.
In an interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, Martin said, “We are only going to do 12 proper albums, and that’s real.” He explained that the band believes “less is more,” and that it’s important to know when to stop to keep their music at a high quality.
Fans are sad but also excited for what’s next. Even though Coldplay will stop recording new albums, they will still perform live. Their live shows, known for amazing visuals and crowd interaction, will continue even after their last album.
With their 10th album on the way and only two more to follow, Coldplay is getting closer to the end of their time in the studio. But their music and concerts will keep their legacy alive for years to come.