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Focusing on his health. Coldplay will be hitting pause on their upcoming shows while Chris Martin deals with a lung infection.
“With deep regret, we’ve been forced to postpone our upcoming shows in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo until early 2023. Due to a serious lung infection, Chris has been put under strict doctor’s orders to rest for the next three weeks,” the band wrote in a statement posted to their official social media accounts on Tuesday, October 4. “We’re working as fast as possible to lock in the new dates and will follow up with more information in the next few days.”
In the lengthy social media statement, members Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman and Will Champion reflected on the singer’s health.
“To everyone in Brazil who was looking forward to these concerts, we’re extremely sorry for any disappointment and inconvenience, and we’re so grateful for your understanding at this challenging time where we need to prioritize Chris’ health,” the statement continued. “Please hold onto your tickets as they will be valid for the new rescheduled dates. These will happen in early 2023 and will be announced very soon. However, we will also honor all requests for ticket refunds-which will be available at the point of sale.”
The group noted that they are “optimistic” that Martin, 45, will return in “good health” after taking a break, adding, “To everyone affected, please accept our sincere apologies and thank you as always for your love and support.”
Following their canceled tour dates in Brazil, the band is set to travel to Argentina to perform 10 shows before the end of the year. They will pick up the eco-conscious tour in 2023 with stops in Portugal, Spain, the U.K., Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands.
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Chris Martin contracted a “serious lung infection” which forced him and his band Coldplay to cancel their upcoming shows in Brazil.
Coldplay is forced to postpone its Brazil tour dates until 2023.
Thania Garcia Coldplay has been forced to pause their eight-show run in Brazil, due to singer Chris Martin contracting a “serious lung infection.” “With deep regret, we’ve been forced to postpone our upcoming shows in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo until early 2023,” the band announced via Instagram on Tuesday. “Due to a serious lung infection, Chris has been put under strict doctor’s orders to rest for the next three weeks.”pic.twitter.com/UBy1ULYD7v The Latin America leg of Coldplay’s world tour was slated to start with two shows on Oct. 11 and Oct. 12 at Estadio Nilton Santos-Engenhao in Rio de Janeiro before moving over to the Allianz Parque Stadium in São Paulo from Oct. 15 through Oct. 22. Although no new dates have been confirmed just yet, the band did state that rescheduled shows would be happening in “early 2023 and will be announced very soon.”
Chris Martin has to skip the stage for three weeks. The singer is suffering from a «serious lung infection,» which has also forced Coldplay to postpone its shows in Brazil.The band's verified Twitter account released a statement Tuesday — in English and Portuguese — announcing that «due to a serious lung infection, Chris has been put under strict doctor's orders to rest for the next three weeks.» As a result, Coldplay will postpone upcoming shows in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo until early 2023.Coldplay's Latin America leg of its world tour kicked off with back-to-back shows Oct.
Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin came down with a "serious lung infection" while on tour, forcing the band to cancel a slate of concerts scheduled in Brazil. "With deep regret, we've been forced to postpone our upcoming shows in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo until early 2023," the band shared on Twitter. "Due to a serious lung infection, Chris has been put under strict doctor's orders to rest for the next three weeks.
Coldplay has cancelled several scheduled shows after Chris Martin fell ill.
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has been diagnosed with a "serious" lung infection. A representative for the group took to social media on Tuesday to share that the musician was unwell, and as a result, won't be able to perform for several weeks.
Coldplay have postponed their forthcoming shows in Brazil until 2023 due to illness.The band are currently on the South American leg of their mammoth ‘Music Of The Spheres’ world tour in support of their ninth album of the same name. Chris Martin and co’s most recent gig took place in Santiago, Chile on September 24.Coldplay had been due to continue the stint with a run of concerts in Brazil, beginning next Tuesday (October 11).Taking to social media today (October 4), however, the group confirmed that the gigs will no longer take place as planned.“With deep regret, we’ve been forced to postpone our upcoming shows in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo until early 2023,” an official statement read.“Due to a serious lung infection, Chris has been put under strict doctor’s orders to rest for the next three weeks.”The group went on to say that they’re “working as fast as possible to lock in the new dates”.
Nick Cave changed a song on his 2019 album ‘Ghosteen’ on the advice of Chris Martin.The Australian musician recorded his 17th album at the Coldplay frontman’s Malibu studio, Martin would occasionally drop in to sessions after recording music for Coldplay nearby.Revealed in the new book Faith, Hope And Courage, a collation of more than 40 hours of interview recordings between Cave and journalist Seán O’Hagan, Cave explained that the powerful ballad ‘Waiting For You’ was heavily influenced by Martin.“He’d just bound into the studio full of that manic, ecstatic, life-loving spirit of his, and he’d be flying around the studio like a fucking pinball,” the Bad Seeds singer recalled.“When he’d calm down enough, we’d play him the song we were working on,” he added. “He would listen, but listen hard you know, with his deep understanding of the nuts and bolts of songwriting and pop music, and hit-making.”Cave continued: “Chris is a very funny guy with a perverse sense of humour, but he’s also disarmingly forthright.“He tells his truth, as he sees it, as a matter of principle.