A sublime run of singles - which included the likes of the timeless Yellow, The Scientist and In My Place - coupled the ...
Ed Sheeran has spearheaded a new open letter signed by Harry Styles, Central Cee, and more demanding more funding for music ...
Artists including Coldplay have backed an open letter written by pop singer Ed Sheeran to U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, ...
Coldplay’s “Music of the Spheres World Tour” returns to North America this spring and summer, playing venues in Vegas, Denver ...
Ahead of her March 18 show at the Troubadour, the globetrotting singer talks Trump, anxiety and Coldplay connection ...
His Majesty King Charles III and Apple Music have collaborated to launch The King’s Music Room, his playlist drawing inspiration from the Commonwealth. The project was initiated when the monarch ...
King Charles III revealed the songs on his Apple Music playlist in honor of Commonwealth Day. The British monarch listens to “Crazy in Love” by Beyoncé and Jay-Z, “Could You Be Loved” by ...
King Charles has released his personal playlist to mark Commonwealth Day – and there are some unexpected bops among the tracks. The playlist was released as part of The King’s Music Room ...
Decades ago, they were writing lyrics that fully apply to the current moment. The new album’s title track is a dramatically thrashed-out attack against the people who justify their participation ...
Diana Ross, Michael Bublé and Grace Jones are some other musicians featured Simon Perry is a writer and correspondent at PEOPLE. He has more than 25 years’ experience at PEOPLE covering the ...
After originally calling themselves Big Fat Noises and then Starfish, the band settled on Coldplay. The debut album, Parachutes was released in 2000 and included the band’s first hit single Yellow.
King Charles III showcased 17 artists, mostly from Commonwealth countries, in a personal playlist. Beyoncé, Bob Marley and Diana Ross made the cut. By Jenny Gross Reporting from London King ...