Coldplay have let it be known they’re interested in flying ‘in a plane powered by milk’, as you do 🥛
The Daily Star newspaperThe green musicians are currently playing dates on their Music of the Spheres tour at Wembley ‘We are almost just the house band and everyone else is proving the entertainment. Especially after, or during, Covid it’s a chance to let go and be free. That’s what we want to encourage in our audience and in ourselves.’The 45-year-old singer revealed that he’s continually looking at ways of reducing emissions while he’s on tour.
‘We’ve been working with some amazing brains to see how we can cut down as much of the environmental impact as possible,’ he told BBC Radio 2 presenter Ken Bruce.‘We still have quite a long way to go, but we’ve already come quite a long way. And there are some things that we didn’t dream were possible that are possible.’
Coldplay also took the time in their latest Music of the Spheres tour show at Wembley on Wednesday to pay
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