Chris Martin and Coldplay have officially confirmed that they will release a new album — along with a remix edition of their record Moon Music — on October 8, 2025.

Chris Martin and Coldplay have officially confirmed that they will release a new album — along with a remix edition of their record Moon Music — on October 8, 2025.

 

 

 

This announcement comes as a thrilling development for fans, as Moon Music already stands as one of the band’s most ambitious and creatively daring works. The original version of Moon Music dropped in October 2024, and it quickly made waves — in part because of its bold musical choices, high‑profile collaborations, and eco‑friendly production.

What We Know So Far

The original Moon Music

Moon Music is Coldplay’s tenth studio album and was produced in collaboration with Max Martin. It features tracks like “feelslikeimfallinginlove,” which served as the lead single, as well as songs that include guest appearances — for example, “We Pray” features Little Simz, Burna Boy, Elyanna, and Tini.

Notably, Coldplay made sustainability a central element of the album’s physical release. Vinyl copies were pressed as “EcoRecord” LPs made from recycled PET plastic bottles, and the CD versions were built from largely recycled materials. A special “Notebook Edition” was also offered, designed as a hardcover book containing Chris Martin’s notes, sketches, demos, and lyrics, offering fans an intimate look at the album’s creative process.

The remix edition & the new release date

The upcoming announcement signals that alongside the new Coldplay album, a revamped or remixed edition of Moon Music will drop October 8, 2025. This suggests the band is committed to keeping Moon Music alive, evolving it, and giving fans new ways to experience it.

A remix edition could introduce new production, alternate versions, guest remixers, or reimagined arrangements of existing tracks. Given how Moon Music already includes collaborative elements and experimental sounds, this remix version could open new musical directions.

What This Means for Coldplay’s Future

Chris Martin has in past interviews hinted that Coldplay may stop releasing traditional studio albums around 2025, focusing instead on touring or other types of musical projects. This new announcement may tie into that larger plan. Launching a remix edition in 2025 could mark a bridge between their full‑scale original releases and whatever experimental or legacy work they intend to do next.

Moreover, the decision to revisit Moon Music via remix suggests the band believes in the album’s longevity and creative depth — that its songs still have room to breathe and be reinterpreted.

What Fans Can Look Forward To

New material: The “new album” portion of the announcement promises fresh songs, new ideas, and possibly new collaborators.

Expanded Moon Music: The remix edition might reveal alternate versions, additional tracks, or innovative interpretations of the existing ones.

Collectible formats: Given how Moon Music was released in eco-conscious physical formats and special editions, it’s likely the remix edition will also have compelling physical or deluxe versions.

Continued storytelling: With the original album being quite thematically rich — touching on introspection, cosmic imagery, emotional openness — the remix version may deepen or expand upon those themes.

As we move closer to October 8, 2025, fans should keep an eye out for pre‑order announcements, single drops, remixer reveals, and perhaps special editions or bonus content.

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