Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has announced that the band will stop recording new music in 2025.
The 44-year-old musician made the announcement on his appearance on BBC Radio 2's special broadcast.
"Our last proper record will come out in 2025, and after that, I think we will only tour," Martin said.
"And maybe we'll do some collaborative things but the Coldplay catalogue, as it were, finishes then," he added.
As recently as last month-October of this year-Coldplay published their ninth album, 'Music of the Spheres'. The band is scheduled to go on world tour next year.
The frontman had been quoted to say at the time of the release of the album that the band might well be over after releasing three more albums.
"This is not a joke, this is true. I think after 12 that will be the end of our catalogue, but I think we will always want to play live together," Martin told Absolute Radio.
"So, I think in the way that the (Rolling) Stones do, it will be so cool if we can still be touring in our late 70s. That will be wonderful if anybody wants to come," he added.
The band's first release was 2000's 'Parachutes', followed by 'A Rush of Blood to the Head' in 2002, 'X&Y' in 2005, 'Viva la Vida' in 2008, 'Mylo Xyloto' in 2011, 'Ghost Stories' in 2014, 'A Head Full of Dreams' in 2015, 'Everyday Life' in 2019, and 'Music of the Spheres'.
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