Single artwork for Coldplay's new single, "WE PRAY."

Coldplay Shine Bright With New Single “WE PRAY”

Coldplay continue to excite with the release of their new single, "WE PRAY."

Pop-rock juggernauts Coldplay are just a few short months away from the release of their new album, MOON MUSiC, and to help keep the fire burning off their previous release, the band has unveiled their new single, “WE PRAY.”

“WE PRAY” sees Little Simz, Burna Boy, Elyanna, and TINI joining Coldplay for a hopeful new future as this new single is filled with sunshine and prayers waiting to be answered as the group continues to tackle heavy themes with respect and love.

Fans will quickly remember that Coldplay previously premiered their new single during their massive performance at the 2024 Glastonbury Festival, which continues to appear to be a trend with the band this album cycle as they previously premiered “feelslikeimfallinginlove” during a live performance.

Fans and listeners can still pre-order some pretty cool versions of MOON MUSiC from Coldplay’s webstore, and if you happen to be purchasing from the US store you can still get your hands on a signed copy of the upcoming album in either CD format or a bright pink vinyl.

Coldplay will release MOON MUSiC featuring “WE PRAY” on October 4 as the band continues their massive Music of the Spheres world tour.

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Brandon Flores

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