Coldplay postpone concerts: Chris Martin suffers from severe lung infection

Coldplay postpone concerts
Chris Martin suffers from severe lung infection

Chris Martin can’t be on stage with Coldplay at the moment.

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Concern for Chris Martin: The singer suffers from a serious lung infection. Some concerts of the Coldplay tour have to be postponed.

Coldplay have postponed several dates of their tour. The reason is a severe lung infection in singer Chris Martin (45), like the band on social media and on your website informed. “It is with great regret that we are forced to postpone our upcoming shows in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo to early 2023. Due to a serious lung infection, Chris has been ordered to rest strictly for the next three weeks by a doctor,” the statement said.

According to the tour schedule Coldplay would have played eight concerts in Brazilian cities from October 11th to 22nd. It will then only continue on October 25th in Argentina. “We are working to set the new dates as soon as possible and will provide more information over the next few days,” Coldplay continued.

Coldplay: apologies to their fans

The band apologizes for the disappointment and inconvenience to everyone who was looking forward to these concerts. The musicians are “very grateful for your understanding at this difficult time when we have to prioritize Chris’ health”. Fans should keep their tickets – these are also valid for the newly scheduled dates.

Martin’s band members are “optimistic that Chris will recover after the mandatory medical break”. “We look forward to resuming touring soon,” the statement continued.

A spokesman for the band explained According to Billboardthat there was “no further information about Martin’s illness”. So it is not known exactly what the severe lung infection is.

Coldplay are currently on their Music of the Spheres world tour. In Germany, the band could only be seen live in the summer of 2022. The musicians will come to Europe again in May 2023 – however, no further dates are planned in Germany.

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