Every day Coldplay hosts a gig in Europe, one of the songs from their setlist receives massive attention and becomes a fan favourite all over again. It doesn’t even matter if it was released years ago or recently; the love from Coldplayers is that massive, and they make it evident by supporting Coldplay’s craft relentlessly.
Coldplay has successfully toured Europe a couple of times during the “Music of the Spheres World Tour,” and their setlist has always been updated to include both new songs from their current album, “Moon Music,” and old songs as they are.
All these songs have collectively summed up a new list of the top 10 songs that have regained massive attention amidst Coldplay’s “Music of the Spheres World Tour.” But why have these songs been repeated by fans, mostly after Coldplay’s live performances? What do Coldplayers see that drives their morale?
We’ve had collaborations with intergalactic beings, being a part of the setlist, to the extent that we witness the holographic performance of BTS. As it is, listening to a song by Coldplay and watching the same song’s official video doesn’t match the vibe that comes with experiencing everything live with Coldplay right there on the stage.
It explains why some of these songs re-top charts after Coldplay’s live performances because fans listen to them on repeat, and they re-live a moment that they’ve had, live in their minds. Plus, it also makes more sense that Coldplay can’t be kept away from their fans in the UK, especially in London. The vibe is usually different.
More reason why they’d rather end the “Music of the Spheres World Tour” in London than anywhere else in the world. Guess nothing would beat the feeling of being there with Coldplay and other Coldplayers live as they wrap up the tour. Don’t forget to explore secondary marketplaces for Coldplay tickets, in case you find securing them on conventional sites difficult.
10 Coldplay Songs That Became Fan Favorites Amidst “Music Of The Spheres World Tour”
From “A Sky Full of Stars,” under Coldplay’s 6th career album “Ghost Stories,” released in 2014, to “Coloratura,” released through their 9th career album, the same one that the “Music of the Spheres World Tour” is supporting, “Music of the Spheres” album released in 2021. We’ve made a list of the top 10 songs that have turned fan favourites again after Coldplay visited European stages. Enjoy the read…
10. “A Sky Full of Stars”
“A Sky Full of Stars” has remained one of Coldplay’s iconic hits, as it’s evident that Coldplayers can’t get enough of it. It’s been more than a decade since Coldplay released it, but it’s currently placed at No. 1 in Denmark, Belgium, and Italian music charts.
This would’ve been a usual charting, but it has maintained the No. 1 spot from 2014 to 2025, with the “Music of the Spheres World Tour” contributing to its current ranking.
9. “Fix You”
“Fix You” was released through Coldplay’s “X&Y” album in 2005. According to records, it’s supposed to be one of the oldest tracks of Coldplay and outdated, to say the least, but it appears to be a timeless hit as far as the “Music of the Spheres World Tour” is concerned.
The case of “Fix You” is so special that it was missing on the Greece International (IFPI) after release. Now, its appearance on the same chart, at No. 28, after many years solidifies the effect of the “Music of the Spheres World Tour.”
8. “Paradise”
“Paradise” has often been described as a song with an uplifting melody. Fourteen years down the line, it’s still at the No. 1 spot of the Czech Republic (Rádio – Top 100) and Germany (Airplay Chart), including UK Singles (OCC).
The track was released in 2011 through Coldplay’s “Mylo Xyloto” album, and it has remained one of the greatest hits ever since.
7. “Something Just Like This”
“Something Just Like This” doesn’t need any introduction. It has since been placed on the list of Coldplay’s most watched and streamed songs since their career started in the 90s. The hit was originally a collaboration with The Chainsmokers, and it remains one of their best.
Released in 2017 through Coldplay’s 13th EP, “Kaleidoscope EP,” “Something Just Like This” is still on the No. 1 spot of Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders) and Germany Airplay (BVMI). The same single also made the No. 1 spot on UK Dance (OCC) in 2025, thanks to the “Music of the Spheres World Tour.”
6. “The Astronaut”
One of Coldplay’s hit collaborations that received major attention is “The Astronaut.” While this is a song by Jin of BTS, it received global attention, allowing Coldplay to perform it as well because they co-wrote it with Jin and others.
“The Astronaut” was released in 2022, just in time to make it to some of Coldplay’s “Music of the Spheres World Tour” gigs. The rest, as we see today, shows the effect of the tour as its traffic continuously grows on streaming platforms.
5. “Higher Power”
Released in 2021 through the “Music of the Spheres” album, “Higher Power” is the second track on Coldplay’s 9th career album and the third song on the setlist of the “Music of the Spheres World Tour.”
The song ended the year at No. 2 on Italy Airplay (EarOne), after a year of its release (2022). We checked again and found the same song on No. 1 on the same chart, as of 2024—2 years after Coldplay began their tour in Europe.
4. “Humankind”
We believe that amidst the “Music of the Spheres World Tour,” Coldplayers finally understood how different Coldplay are when it comes to live performances. It is one of the things that made “Humankind” live performances incredible.
One thing that became noticeable is “Humankind’s” growth in the global music market, which is because of Coldplay’s energetic performance. It currently has twelve million views on YouTube.
3. “People of the Pride”
“People of the Pride” became popular for its rock-driven nature. This made it one of the most danced-to songs of Coldplay’s “Music of the Spheres Worl Tour,” especially in places like Austria where the Nova Rock Festival is a major event.
It was released through Coldplay’s “Music of the Spheres” album and currently has seven million views on YouTube. The majority of them are Coldplay fans who saw Coldplay’s live performance and fell in love more with the song.
2. “My Universe”
One of the songs that expressed Coldplay’s prowess in the music industry was “My Universe,” which was released in 2021 through the “Music of the Spheres” album as a collaboration with BTS.
Coldplay once did a live rendition of this song where they brought up holographic depictions of BTS. This pushed the popularity of the song amidst the “Music of the Spheres World Tour,” with the crowd anticipating another advanced entertainment whenever it came on.
1. “Coloratura”
Coldplay has been selective with the audience that they perform this song to, but whenever it’s performed, it creates an intriguing feeling, elevating Coldplayer’s morale to loving the song more.
Brushing off the fact that it features a haunting piano riff, “Coloratura” remains one of the best crafts of Coldplay since the beginning of their career. It’s currently among the top 100 on the UK Singles Download Chart (OCC) as a result of the “Music of the Spheres World Tour.”





