Coldplay will stop making music in 2025, lead singer Chris Martin reveals


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The British group will put out three more albums first before calling it quits, says Chris Martin. Photo: AP

Coldplay may be about to leave its fans in the cold. Well, in a few years, anyway.

In a BBC Radio 2 interview set to air Thursday (Dec 23), lead singer Chris Martin told host Jo Whiley the band will stop releasing new music in 2025.

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