More than 120,000 fans from 200 countries have submitted their voices to the track

Coldplay is giving fans around the world a chance to be heard on their upcoming album, Moon Music. A week after the pop band opened submissions, the band has revealed that more than 120,000 fans from 204 countries, states, and territories have already uploaded their voices for their upcoming new song, “One World.” Fans have until Monday, November 13th to submit their voice for inclusion at the band’s website.

“We have nearly finished Moon Music. If you’d like to be on it too, perhaps you could add your voice to a song called One World. (We would love that a lot.)” the band shares. “All you have to do is record yourself singing ‘Ahhhhh’ for a few seconds at oneworld.coldplay.com. You can either copy the note on the site, or sing a G or C in any octave.”

All of the voices will be featured on the song. Fans are also able to request a credit in a digital booklet which will be released alongside the track.

“One World” will be featured on Coldplay’s forthcoming Moon Music album, which, as the band has previously discussed in interviews, is set to be their tenth album release. No further information about the project has yet been revealed as of press time.

Earlier this week, Coldplay’s record-breaking Music Of The Spheres World Tour returned for a sold-out run of Asia and Australia stadium dates, beginning with two spectacular nights in Tokyo.

Since the first Music Of The Spheres World Tour date in March 2022, the band has sold over seven million tickets, the most for any tour over the last two years. The tour has also received rave reviews from fans and critics alike, picking up accolades including Favorite Touring Artist at the 2022 AMAs and Tour of The Year at the 2023 iHeartRadio Awards.