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Five young men from London connected through their passion for music.Their journey has been an amazing adventure, from busking for a crowd in Covent Garden to performing in theatres, arenas, and new stadiums, as we’ve seen amidst the “Music of the Spheres World Tour.” Coldplay had broken every record they’ve set on this tour, making it one of their most adventurous tours since they became active in the music industry.The British band’s roots in alternative rock have helped them secure a spot in the music industry that’s too impactful to ignore. Their uniqueness was welcomed from the beginning of their career, making it easy for them to gather a fan base called Coldplayers. Besides, theirs is a story that people love to hear.Coldplayers have helped Coldplay reach global stardom in the world’s music industry due to their enthusiasm for supporting their crafts. They are relentlessly in the front row, trying as much as possible to secure Coldplay albums whenever there’s a new release. The same enthusiasm can be seen even in Coldplay’s live performances. The “Music of the Sphere World Tour” is evident enough.News of how Coldplay held consecutive sold-out shows in the region had made rounds on the internet some months back – and even though they’re currently out of Europe, they’ll be back to wrap up their 8th career tour there with 10 shows planned to be held in the Wembley Stadium, London.Coldplay tickets are available on Seatsnet, ensuring fans do not miss the shows – especially for those who have not been able to attend their performances since the band embarked on what has been classified as one of the greatest live shows by a British band in this century.Music of the Spheres: Coldplay’s 9th career albumColdplay currently has 10 career albums, with the most recent being “Moon Music,” making them one of the most active in the industry. Ever since the release of “Parachutes” in 2000, the band has consistently released a new album every 2 to 3 years. Their consistency has contributed to their fandom – seeing that they’re keen on producing songs that resonate with the feelings of the commonest person on earth.The story of Coldplay captures the hearts of true pop lovers. Unlike the stories of some other bands or musical acts, they appear to have released well-performing albums all the time. There’s no record of a Coldplay album that performed badly on the charts. This can also be attributed to Coldplayers, as their support is evident.“Music of the Spheres” is their 9th career album that the “Music of the Spheres World Tour” is in support of. The tour has successfully exposed the true definition of the album’s track listing, making it easy for Coldplayers to vibe with Coldplay – live.After its release in 2021, “Music of the Spheres” quickly topped multiple charts, especially in Europe – the Europeans know how to support their own, after all. The performance of the album made Coldplay consider a tour that year, but the pandemic made it an impossible move.Coldplayers had no choice but to vibe to the album while sitting indoors. But it wasn’t altogether bad, since they still had the chance to record homemade videos of themselves vibing and sharing such with other Coldplayers online.The “Music of the Spheres” album has a total of 17 tracks, out of which “My Universe” and “Higher Power” have different versions. A bid by Coldplay to satisfy the diverse cultures of their fans in different continents, such as Asia. Generally, the album performed well on different charts, creating one of the best setlists that Coldplay has ever come up with and paving the way for “Moon Music” to trend as well, due to how it fits in the setlist of the to