Coldplay’s Guy Berryman has opened up about the band’s plan to stop at 12 albums, saying that he is taking the plan “with a pinch of salt”.
Speaking to NME back in 2021, frontman Chris Martin revealed that Coldplay were looking to release their final album in 2025. Later, he elaborated on his comments, revealing his plan for the band’s catalogue to end after 12 albums.
Then, speaking to NME earlier this year, he shared more details and explained how the end of the band’s time writing new music is fast approaching. “Right now, and since about 2008, if something lands in me as a song or as a good idea and it feels authentic, we’ll do it. It doesn’t matter what anybody else thinks,” he said, explaining where the band are at now.
“It is 12 albums for sure, but we’re going to be a bit later than that,” he explained exclusively to NME in his only written interview for the release of new album ‘Moon Music’. “There’s one more thing, which is a musical. [That’s] album number 11, but that might have to come out after album 12 because of how long musicals take to animate.
“Our last single is on this album, and that’s called ‘All My Love’. That’s the last ‘single’ single. We have the musical thing, then an album just called ‘Coldplay’, which is the final one. I think that will be a year late – I know it will be.”
He continued: “The 12 album thing is very real, and it’s a nice feeling. It doesn’t mean we won’t tour or finish some compilation things or outtakes or whatever. It just means that the main story is told. That’s just what feels really right. Just knowing that’s happening supercharges all the work we’re doing now.”
Now, speaking to Rolling Stone as part of their January cover issue, Coldplay bassist Guy Berryman discussed Martin’s plan of wrapping up the band’s catalogue at 12 albums and said: “Chris is never going to stop writing, so I kind of take it with a little bit of a pinch of salt.”
He continued: “We’re still years away from any kind of retirement. But I think you have to have a plan. If you’re running a marathon, you know you have to run 26 miles. But if somebody said to you, ‘OK, start running and just don’t stop,’ it’s quite hard to motivate yourself.”
Martin also opened up to Rolling Stone about how he wants to pay “homage” to the Coldplay songs that were created throughout the decades but did not “fit within the ‘picture frame’ of any given album”.
“One day we’ll do a thing called ‘Alphabetica’, which will be lots of outtakes and songs that didn’t fit anywhere, but we’ll release them in a compendium. We’ll do a song that begins with A, and one that begins with B, because there’s enough to do that —we don’t have any spare songs with Q. That’s the one I’m stuck with,” he said.
He also shared that their self-titled album – which will serve as their 12 and final LP – will link back to their first EP, sharing: “The cover of the album, I’ve known it since 1999. It’s a photograph by the same photographer that took the photo that’s the cover of our first EP,” and explained that the LP will serve as a kind “homecoming” to that original Coldplay sound.
Elsewhere in NME‘s exclusive interview with Martin, the frontman shared that the deadline of the 12 albums has led to the members having “more hunger” in their approach, and are determined to make sure they don’t “dilute” anything they put forward. He also reassured fans that by the time the 12th album is complete, “everything will make sense” in terms of Coldplay’s story.
As for how the band intend to move forward after their 12th and final album, the ‘Clocks’ singer said that the band won’t be coming to an end, but instead focusing on aspects outside of songwriting.
In other news, Coldplay are set to embark on a 2025 UK tour next summer and will take over London’s Wembley Stadium for a 10-night run. Check out a full list of tour dates below and visit here to purchase tickets.
AUGUST 2025
18 – Hull, Craven Park Stadium
19 – Hull, Craven Park Stadium
22 – London, Wembley Stadium
23 – London, Wembley Stadium
26 – London, Wembley Stadium
27 – London, Wembley Stadium
30 – London, Wembley Stadium
31 – London, Wembley Stadium
SEPTEMBER 2025
3 – London, Wembley Stadium
4 – London, Wembley Stadium
7 – London, Wembley Stadium
8 – London, Wembley Stadium
The band have also promised that 10 per cent of their proceeds will be donated to the Music Venue Trust – helping to keep UK grassroots music venues open and fighting for the survival and development of upcoming artists.
Lady Gaga has reflected on her mixed views to her 2017 Coachella headline set, and said that she is looking to redeem herself in 2025.
The line-up for the 2025 edition of the California festival was shared last month, with it being confirmed that it’d be Lady Gaga headlining, alongside Green Day, Post Malone and Travis Scott.
For Gaga, the event marks her second time taking the top of the bill at the event, as she headlined for the first time back in 2017. Initially, it was Beyonce who was set to headline seven years ago, however the singer was forced to pull out after announcing that she was pregnant with twins.
Now, ahead of the 2025 edition, Lady Gaga has looked back at her first time headlining at the site, and said that there are aspects she wishes she could have done differently, but was unable to due to the time constraints.
“Well, for reasons totally outside of my control, there was a cancellation,” she began in a new interview with LA Times, recalling what she meant by previous comments in which she said she “wants to go back and to do it right”.
“I really wanted to be there for music fans, and at the time there was all this excitement to be able to film bits of A Star Is Born at Coachella. But I only had two weeks [to prepare for the show],” she explained.
“So to design a stage, to have it made, all of those things — I didn’t have the time to totally do what I really wanted to do,” she added. “I love music. I love performing. I love music fans. And I was so excited to film pieces of our movie there. So I did it, and I loved it. But you know when you have a vision in your mind of how you want to do something? It’s time to make it happen.
Gaga also went on to share her outlook on music festivals as a whole, and explain how they played a big part in her upbringing.
“Music festivals to me are part of the community of music. I used to go to Bonnaroo a lot, actually, when I was younger,” she recalled. “It’s a place to just put pause on everything for a minute. You fall into everybody around you, and you fall into the music and the lights. I don’t think there’s anything that’s affected me as deeply in my life as live music. There’s something for me that’s religion about it.”
The comments in the new interview align with the update Gaga shared last month, as she was confirmed for the 2025 instalment. Taking to Instagram, she wrote: “I have long dreamed of throwing a massive night of chaos in the desert. I’ve had a vision I’ve never been able to fully realise at Coachella for reasons beyond our control but I wanted to come through for music fans.
“I have been wanting to go back and to do it right, and I am. I’m headlining and starting the weekend off at Coachella. Can’t wait to hear you all singalong and dance dance DANCE till we drop.” Check out the post above
Coachella 2025 is set to take place from April 11-13 and April 18-20.
Other major acts on the line-up include Missy Elliott, Charli XCX, Megan Thee Stallion, solo performances from BLACKPINK‘s Lisa and Jennie, Benson Boone, the original Misfits, Zedd, The Prodigy, FKA Twigs, Beabadoobee, Clairo, Enhypen and more.
Coachella 2024 was headlined by Lana Del Rey, Doja Cat and Tyler, The Creator and also saw the return of No Doubt and more. Check out NME‘s overall recap of the 2024 festival here.
As for other Lady Gaga news, recently the pop icon was one of three guests on Apple TV’s A Carpool Karaoke Christmas, which dropped over the weekend (December 15). She joined Lowe alongside fellow guests Chappell Roan and Dua Lipa to perform festive classics as well as their own hits.
She was later joined by AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson for a karaoke duet of the band’s 1979 hit ‘Highway To Hell’ and revealed that she was once an extra in one of the band’s music videos.
Before then, the ‘Born This Way’ singer shared dramatic new single ‘Disease’ – which is the first taster of her new album. Little is known about the record yet, although it has been dubbed as ‘LG7’ by fans and is expected to arrive next February.
The track saw Lady Gaga make her return to pop, and follows on from ‘Harlequin’ – a companion album to her film Joker: Folie à Deux.
Explaining what fans can expect from the LP, she told Rolling Stone that ‘Disease‘ felt like “a way into the chaos of the album, which is kind of exercises in chaos – different sides of who I am as a person”.