A live album,, covering the tour, which was recorded during the last show in, as well as a,, filmed around the world will be released. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Promotion [ ] In November 2015, Coldplay announced the Latin American and European legs of the 'A Head Full of Dreams Tour' through their official website, with 28 stadium shows confirmed across 14 countries in Europe and Latin America the next year.
On 7 December 2015, a fourth and final date at Wembley Stadium, on Wed, 15 June 2016 was announced by the band. The following day, while being interviewed on, the band announced that the tour would also visit Asia and North America. On 7 April 2016, Coldplay announced 12 new arena dates in the United States. On 29 May 2016, the band will play a homecoming gig in Exeter in England as part of. They have also been announced as the first headliners at 2016, performing on Sunday 26 June.
This will be the fourth time they've headlined the festival and sets a record for the most number of times a headliner has played. It was also announced that this would be their only festival performance in 2016.
However, two more festivals are now on their tour agenda. While nothing has been announced nor confirmed as of yet, Coldplay has expressed an interest to visit less-visited countries during concert tours, such as India, Bangladesh, Nepal and a large amount of Asia, as well as Africa. No dates have been set currently. Further tour dates will be announced after the release of dates of Leg 2 in Europe. On 6 October 2016, it has been confirmed on Twitter that they will visit the United States again and Canada in the Summer of 2017.
On 15 November 2016, the band posted a teaser on announcing an Asian leg in 2017 that would visit Singapore, Philippines, Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan. A week later, Thailand was included in the leg. On 16 March 2017, Coldplay announced extra North American dates in Toronto, Edmonton, and Pasadena. On 25 August 2017, the Houston concert scheduled that night at NRG Stadium was originally postponed due to. However, on 29 September, Coldplay decided to cancel the concert due to scheduling conflicts with the venue. As compensation, the band announced that ticket holders will receive priority access for the next time they play in Houston.
Opening acts [ ]. (left) followed Coldplay for the Latin American and European legs of the tour as its main supporting act, while (right) served as main support during the North American leg. For each of the main tour dates, two, the first billed as the 'opener', and the second as the 'main support', performed before the concert. British and soul singer-songwriter served as the tour's main supporting act for all the shows during the Latin America leg, the Oceania leg and a majority of the European leg of the tour.