Friday will be published Coldplay with a spritnyt double album. But the many fans must go disappointed home, if they expect the iconic band take on a new world tour in connection with the launched album.

Coldplay tells to the BBC, that they do not have plans to take on a new tour, as they want to preserve the environment.

– We will use the next year or two to find out how our tour can be not only sustainable, but actually beneficial. How we can harvest the resources, as our tour produces, says the frontman of Coldplay, Chris Martin, to the BBC.

It has otherwise has been in the cards to the best-selling british band would take on a new world tour. But before this becomes relevant, hope Coldplay on their next tour can be CO2-neutral.

the Band dream namely, that they can take on a tour without the use of engangsplastik. At the same time will Coldplay like to have a tour, which is powered solely by solar energy.

– We will be disappointed if our next tour is not CO2-neutral, says Chris Martin.

And Coldplay believe it is clearly serious. For if one takes a look at the band’s website, there are no dates indicated in relation to a possible tour.

instead, is there just the following on the band’s own website:

‘There are no dates scheduled in the calendar.’

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Thus do the many fans the world over looking far for a concert with Coldplay, whose new double album is titled ‘Everyday Life.’

The british succesband has previously performed in Denmark several times. Recently visited the iconic band Denmark in 2016, where Coldplay played two concerts in a sold out Telia the Park.

Coldplay publisher Friday a new album. Photo: Tim Saccenti