Chris Martin sings ‘All My Love’ Under Grammys in the Memoriam -Segment

For the in Memoriam -Segment of the 67th annual Grammys, Coldplay’s Chris Martin was with the young guitarist Grace Bowers

Coldplays Chris Martin sang a tender version of his band’s recent ballad “All My Love” for the Grammys ‘in the Memoriam segment, honoring musicians who died this year, including One Directions Liam Payne, Allman Brothers’ Dicky Betts, Marianne Faithf, Garth Hudson, Toby Keith and Rich Homie Quan. He, along with a small string section as well as young guitar virtuoso Grace Bowers, became added two emotional solos to the song.

Coldplay is not ready for any awards this year, but they have a career a total of 39 nominations and seven wins. The band released their 10th album, Moon MusicIn October. The album is the second part of their The music of spheres Project after the 2021s From the ground with love. Since 2022 the band has been on an ongoing, world exciting The music of spheres Tour. It is the most visited tour of time and the second highest gross that falls behind Taylor Swift’s era.

In his recent Rolling stones Cover Story, Martin revealed that there will only be two more Coldplay albums: an animated musical based on a story he has written with the band’s manager and creative director Phil Harvey, and then a return to their original sound simply titled Coldplay.

“The cover of the album, I’ve known it since 1999,” Martin said. “It’s a photograph of the same photographer who took the photo that is the front of our first ep.” He revealed that the band would then continue to tour as an older action.

Recently released the Coldplay trailer to A movie for the futurea visual companion to Moon Music. Their next run of The music of spheres Tour dates start in Hong Kong in April. In August and September, they exceed 10 nights at England’s Wembley Stadium.