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]]>The concert is part of the group’s contribution to Red Nose Day USA. This is an annual campaign aiming to end child poverty by supporting programs that address “both the immediate needs of children in poverty while fostering long-term change.”
Coldplay will play a four-song set from their London studio and simultaneously broadcast it on their official TikTok profile. The band is extremely popular among TikTok users, who used their latest single “Higher Power” as a soundtrack for more than 123,000 short videos featured on the platform.
You can check out more details about Coldplay’s TikTok concert below.
“Red Nose Day do amazing things around the world to keep children safe, healthy, educated, and empowered,” said Coldplay’s frontman Chris Martin in a press release. “We’re really happy to be able to support their work with this performance.”
Before the TikTok concert, Coldplay will take part in another Livestream event. The group will be part of Glastonbury’s Live At Worthy Farm on May 22nd and May 23rd, which serves as a substitute for the canceled 2021 edition of the festival.
Coldplay is currently working on a new album, which will follow the Grammy-nominated Everyday Life from 2019. The previously mentioned track “Higher Power” serves as the first single from the album.
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]]>The post Watch Coldplay Cover Prince’s “1999” During NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Coldplay, who were joined by For Love Choir, opened the set with “Cry Cry Cry,” before turning back the clock and performing2008’s hit single “Viva La Vida.” Then, following another new song, “Broken,” Chris Martin and co. decided to treat the radio’s listeners with a cover of Prince’s “1999.” The set wrapped up with “Champion of the World.”
Check out Coldplay’s Tiny Desk Concert in full below or directly on NPR.
Coldplay released Everyday Life in November 2019, putting an end to a four-year studio break. The album was well-received and topped the charts in more than 10 countries, including the UK. It wasn’t as successful in the U.S., however, peaking at No.7 on US Billboard 200.
Although the group was expected to follow up the release with a world tour, they opted not to go on the road “until they had addressed concerns regarding travel and the environmental impact of the shows.”
The post Watch Coldplay Cover Prince’s “1999” During NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Coldplay to Livestream Red Nose Day Concert Exclusively on TikTok appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The concert is part of the group’s contribution to Red Nose Day USA. This is an annual campaign aiming to end child poverty by supporting programs that address “both the immediate needs of children in poverty while fostering long-term change.”
Coldplay will play a four-song set from their London studio and simultaneously broadcast it on their official TikTok profile. The band is extremely popular among TikTok users, who used their latest single “Higher Power” as a soundtrack for more than 123,000 short videos featured on the platform.
You can check out more details about Coldplay’s TikTok concert below.
“Red Nose Day do amazing things around the world to keep children safe, healthy, educated, and empowered,” said Coldplay’s frontman Chris Martin in a press release. “We’re really happy to be able to support their work with this performance.”
Before the TikTok concert, Coldplay will take part in another Livestream event. The group will be part of Glastonbury’s Live At Worthy Farm on May 22nd and May 23rd, which serves as a substitute for the canceled 2021 edition of the festival.
Coldplay is currently working on a new album, which will follow the Grammy-nominated Everyday Life from 2019. The previously mentioned track “Higher Power” serves as the first single from the album.
The post Coldplay to Livestream Red Nose Day Concert Exclusively on TikTok appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Watch Coldplay Cover Prince’s “1999” During NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Coldplay, who were joined by For Love Choir, opened the set with “Cry Cry Cry,” before turning back the clock and performing2008’s hit single “Viva La Vida.” Then, following another new song, “Broken,” Chris Martin and co. decided to treat the radio’s listeners with a cover of Prince’s “1999.” The set wrapped up with “Champion of the World.”
Check out Coldplay’s Tiny Desk Concert in full below or directly on NPR.
Coldplay released Everyday Life in November 2019, putting an end to a four-year studio break. The album was well-received and topped the charts in more than 10 countries, including the UK. It wasn’t as successful in the U.S., however, peaking at No.7 on US Billboard 200.
Although the group was expected to follow up the release with a world tour, they opted not to go on the road “until they had addressed concerns regarding travel and the environmental impact of the shows.”
The post Watch Coldplay Cover Prince’s “1999” During NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
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