COLDPLAY TO RELEASE NEW SINGLE WE PRAY
OUT AUGUST 23RD
COLLABORATION WITH BURNA BOY,
LITTLE SIMZ, ELYANNA AND TINI
SECOND SONG TAKEN FROM
UPCOMING ALBUM, MOON MUSiC, OUT OCT 4
NEW SINGLE DROPS AHEAD OF THEIR FOUR SOLD-OUT CROKE PARK SHOWS ON AUGUST 29TH, 30TH, SEPT 1ST AND 2ND
Coldplay have announced that their new single, WE PRAY is landing on Friday, August 23.
The track features acclaimed UK rapper Little Simz, Nigerian Afrobeats superstar Burna Boy, Palestinian-Chilean R&B phenomenon Elyanna and chart-topping Argentine TINI.
It’s available to pre-save / pre-order worldwide here.
A preview of the song can be heard on the band’s Instagram.
The single – which had its live premiere in the band’s monumental Glastonbury 2024 headline set – is available to pre-order now on EcoCD and recycled 12” formats, featuring five versions of the track:
1. WE PRAY
2. WE PRAY (TINI Version)
3. WE PRAY (Elyanna Version)
4. WE PRAY (? Version)
5. WE PRAY Live at Glastonbury 2024*
The TINI Version will be released to streaming / download sites on September 6, with the Elyanna Version available from September 20. Live at Glastonbury is exclusive to the physical formats.
WE PRAY is the second song to be released from the band’s upcoming new album, Moon Music, landing on October 4, 2024.
The album will set new standards for sustainability, with each LP made from 100% recycled plastic bottles (nine per record). It is available to pre-order now on EcoCD, EcoRecord LP and digital.
The new song is the follow-up to June’s double MTV VMAs-nominated single feelslikeimfallinginlove, which topped iTunes charts around the world, and reached Number 1 on both the UK’s airplay chart and the Official Big Top 40.
Coldplay’s Music Of The Spheres World Tour, which began in March 2022 and has so far sold more than 9 million tickets, resumes at Munich’s Olympiastadion tonight. In June, the band revealed that the tour has so far produced 59% less CO2e emissions than their previous stadium tour in 2016/17, exceeding their original target of a 50% reduction. They also revealed that 9 million trees have already been planted (one for each ticket sold).