Grammy-winning band Coldplay, known for their electrifying performances and timeless hits are set to dazzle India with five monumental shows this month. As part of the Music Of The Spheres World Tour in India, Coldplay will perform on January 18, 19 and 21 at the DY Patil Sports Stadium in Navi Mumbai, followed by January 25 and 26 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Coldplay’s Music Of The Spheres World Tour in India is produced and promoted by BookMyShow Live, the live entertainment experiential division of BookMyShow, in partnership with Live Nation, global producers of the tour. (Image: Shutterstock)
No 1. What’s in a Name? A Lot, Apparently! | Coldplay wasn’t always Coldplay. The band’s journey to their now-iconic name involved a few detours. Initially, they went by the peculiar name Pectoralz. Realising that wasn’t quite it, they switched to Starfish in 1997, which, let’s admit, still doesn’t scream ‘legendary band’. Finally, in 1998, they stumbled upon Coldplay, borrowed from a friend who no longer used it for their band. This unexpected choice went on to become synonymous with ethereal melodies and stadium-filling anthems. Imagine singing along to ‘Fix You’ by Starfish — it just wouldn’t have been the same. (Image: Shutterstock)
No 2. A Grammy Debut to Remember | Winning a Grammy is a milestone for any artist, but Coldplay’s first win in 2002 was a moment of sheer triumph. The band clinched the award for Best Alternative Music Album for their debut record, Parachutes. What made this win special was the company they were in — they beat out their idols, Radiohead and Björk, to take home the prize. The victory was not just a career-defining moment, but a testament to their fresh, genre-defining sound, marking the beginning of their rise to global stardom. Coldplay have been nominated for 36 Grammys and have won 7, cementing their place in music history. (Image: reuters)
No 3. The Hidden Meanings in Their Songs | If you’re a fan of hidden meanings, Coldplay have plenty for you to discover. From cryptic symbols in their music videos to subtle callbacks in their lyrics, the band is known for planting Easter eggs that eagle-eyed fans love to decode. Coldplay’s lyrics are rich with symbolism, introspection and layers of meaning that invite listeners to dig deeper. Take ‘Viva la Vida’, for example. Its title, which means long live life in Spanish, is a celebration of life but also a poignant reflection on its transient nature. The lyrics paint vivid imagery of fallen kings and revolutions, serving as a metaphor for the impermanence of power and human existence. In ‘Clocks’, the ticking motif mirrors the passage of time, while the existential question, “Am I part of the cure or am I part of the disease?”, captures the dilemma of being caught in life’s inevitable march forward. (Image: Reuters)
Meanwhile, ‘A Sky Full of Stars’ uses stars as a symbol of hope and boundless possibilities, encouraging listeners to dream big and embrace the vastness of the universe. These songs showcase Coldplay’s ability to marry philosophical depth with stunning musicality, creating an emotional connection that resonates universally. Their video for ‘The Scientist’ is filmed entirely in reverse—a mind-blowing creative choice that keeps fans talking to this day.
No 4. The Curious Case of ‘Yellow’ | One of Coldplay’s most iconic songs, ‘Yellow’ has a surprisingly mundane origin story. While recording the song, the band was struggling to find the right word to encapsulate its heartfelt tone. Then, Chris Martin glanced at a nearby Yellow Pages directory and the name clicked. Despite its unremarkable source, ‘Yellow’ became a timeless anthem, proving that inspiration can strike in the most unexpected places. (Image: Reuters)
No 5. Breaking Records with a billion-dollar tour | In August 2024, Coldplay’s Music Of The Spheres World Tour achieved a groundbreaking milestone, becoming the first tour in history to officially report over $1 billion in box office revenue. This made it the second highest-grossing tour of all time. Known for their eco-conscious initiatives, the band combined entertainment with sustainability, using renewable energy and reducing their carbon footprint throughout the tour. (Image: Reuters)