Fans globally can catch the performance online

For the first time, the BBC will livestream Glastonbury headline performances globally from this year’s festival, with Coldplay’s 2024 set on Saturday, June 29th available to view live on the recently relaunched BBC.com, from 9.45-11.45 pm BST (4.45-6.45 pm ET). The performance will remain on demand globally for ten days after the live broadcast.

On Friday, Coldplay released their new single, “FeelsLikeImFallingInLove,” which quickly reached No. 1 on the global iTunes chart, and has already hit six million streams on Spotify.

The song is the first single to be taken from Coldplay’s upcoming tenth album, Moon Music, which is out on October 4th. The album will set new standards for sustainability, with each LP made from 100% recycled plastic bottles (nine per record).

The band has collaborated with long-time partners The Ocean Cleanup to create the Notebook Edition EcoRecord LP. The rPET for this edition comprises 70% river plastic, intercepted by The Ocean Cleanup from the Rio Las Vacas, Guatemala, and prevented from reaching the Gulf of Honduras and the Atlantic Ocean.

The CD editions will be the world’s first released on EcoCD, created from 90% recycled polycarbonate, sourced from post-consumer waste streams. This will provide at least a 78% CO2/kg emission reduction and avoids the manufacturing of more than five metric tonnes of virgin plastic.

To reduce waste, the first edition run of Moon Music (both EcoRecord LP and EcoCD) will be strictly limited and produced at a higher specification than any future editions. All First Edition EcoRecord LP products will be individually numbered.