Coldplay 2022 tour: Tickets, dates, new album reviews and what to expect from the band's 2022 UK tour

Coldplay 2022 tour: Tickets, dates, new album reviews and what to expect from the band's 2022 UK tour (Image credit: Coldplay/PA Wire)Coldplay 2022 tour: Tickets, dates, new album reviews and what to expect from the band's 2022 UK tour (Image credit: Coldplay/PA Wire)
Coldplay 2022 tour: Tickets, dates, new album reviews and what to expect from the band's 2022 UK tour (Image credit: Coldplay/PA Wire)

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Coldplay have announced their return to UK arenas for 2022 following the release of their new album – here’s everything you need to know about Coldplay 2022 tour.

Coldplay have announced plans for their 2022 world tour following the release of their new album, Music of the Spheres, on Friday 15 October.

The 2022 tour will be as "sustainable as possible", the band said, after stating in 2019 that they would not hold an international tour due to environmental concerns.

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Instead, the Music Of The Spheres tour will be powered with rechargeable batteries fuelled by renewable sources as part of Coldplay’s aim to make their concerts more environmentally friendly and to have one of the greenest tours in history.

Here’s everything you need to know about Coldplay’s 2022 tour – including tour dates, how to get tickets and details of their new album.

What can we expect from Coldplay’s 2022 tour?

The main focus on Coldplay’s Music Of The Sphere’s tour in 2022 so far is the use of a sustainable “show battery”, supplied by BMW, which will be recharged using solar power and generators powered by hydrotreated vegetable oil.

Lead singer Chris Martin said: "We're proud to partner with BMW to create the world's first tourable, rechargeable show battery - which will allow us to power our concerts almost entirely from clean, renewable energy.

"These alternatives will replace the usual diesel and petrol generators, which will reduce the carbon footprint of the concerts."

But fans going to see the band on tour next year will also be able to generate electricity for the band themselves, with a kinetic stadium floor and power bikes set to be used at Coldplay Music Of The Sphere concerts for fans to use body heat converted into kinetic energy to generate electricity.

The band wrote on Twitter: "Playing live and finding connection with people is ultimately why we exist as a band.