Coldplay’s ‘Music Of The Spheres’ concert film is set to hit cinemas worldwide this spring.
Recorded across the band’s sold-out, 10-night run at the River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires last October, the gig was originally streamed worldwide in late 2022.
According to a press release, the movie will feature remixed and remastered sound and visuals, captured using 30 cameras, racing drones and 360° filming techniques by BAFTA-winning and Grammy-nominated director Paul Dugdale.
🎬 Coldplay – Music Of The Spheres: Live at River Plate
— Coldplay (@coldplay) March 1, 2023
📆 The definitive director's cut of the record-breaking concert film, in cinemas worldwide on April 19 and 23
🎟 Tickets on sale March 8 from https://t.co/vIuX5yvzut #ColdplayRiverPlateFilm pic.twitter.com/gpOKF9p1HI
Also included is previously-unseen footage that was omitted during the live broadcast, along with an exclusive behind-the-scenes short film featuring new interviews with the band.
Marc Allenby, CEO of Trafalgar Releasing, says: “Following our hugely successful and record-breaking live event with Coldplay last year we’re delighted to be bringing these incredible shows back to cinemas in a new form for 2023.
“This new vision of the concerts, along with the new cinema-exclusive behind the scenes documentary, will provide an unmissable event, both for fans who attended the live screenings and those joining for the first time.
“We are also excited to showcase the film in ScreenX, 4DX and 4DX Screen through our partners at CJ 4DPlex, giving audiences an even deeper experience of these landmark shows.”
The event is supported by DHL, who partnered with the band to reduce carbon emissions from their world tour.
‘Coldplay – Music Of The Spheres: Live At River Plate’ will be shown in cinemas worldwide on April 19 and 23. Tickets will be available from March 8.