Coldplay Releases ‘Feels Like I’m Falling in Love’, First Single from New ‘Moon Music’ Album

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Coldplay is preparing to release “Feels Like I’m Falling in Love“, the first single from their upcoming tenth studio album, “Moon Music”. Scheduled for release on June 21, this track marks the band’s first new material since their 2021 album, “Music of the Spheres.”

The band announced the single on June 13, revealing the title with a graphic of a waning planet surrounded by a vibrant corona. Excitement started building last week when Coldplay shared a brief TikTok of lead singer Chris Martin performing the chorus in front of a neon-lit Ferris wheel, with the lyrics hinting at another powerful anthem.

Coldplay has been actively promoting “Moon Music” during their live performances. At a recent concert at the Olympic Stadium in Rome, they not only performed “Feels Like I’m Falling in Love” but also distributed lyric flyers, directly engaging fans with the new material. The response from the crowd, captured in another TikTok post, showed fans singing along enthusiastically, indicating that the song has already resonated with them.

Further teasing the new album, Coldplay posted a TikTok after a video shoot for the track, showing the crowd still singing the song, illuminated by neon bracelets, while the band was bathed in glowing lights.

Details about the release date and tracklist for “Moon Music” are still under wraps. In an interview with Toronto City News in January 2023, Chris Martin mentioned that the album would be a continuation of the “Music of the Spheres” series and was almost complete. He hinted that the band might begin introducing new songs at their live shows throughout the year.

Coldplay’s ongoing global “Spheres” tour started on March 18, 2022, in Costa Rica and will conclude with a final performance in Auckland, New Zealand, on November 16. This tour has served as a platform for the band to debut new music and connect with fans across the globe.

As Coldplay prepares to release “Moon Music,” fans and the music industry alike are keen to see what the band has in store with their latest project, marking another significant phase in their expansive career.