While Coldplay had sparked the craziest theories by broadcasting an audio of French astronaut Thomas Pesquet, the group did indeed team up for an extraterrestrial video chat with the French ESA astronaut. And they released Coldplay's latest single "Higher Power" for the first time, a nice publicity stunt!
" We found a signal. Extraterrestrial communications established " . Here is what the legendary British group Coldplay posted on its Twitter account on Wednesday, May 5. A tweet for the promotion of their new single Higher Power , this Friday, May 7, which did not leave fans indifferent.
Unveiling Coldplay's new single exclusively from the International Space Station? It's done for Thomas Pesquet. This crazy meeting was announced by a tweet from the group accompanied by an audio:“For the missions to Mars, it will take an international will ”, can we hear. You could hear Thomas voice Pesquet, the French astronaut currently on a mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
"Welcome to the ISS " he launched to the group, before showing them what he saw from a small skylight of the station at their request. If Chris and the members of Coldplay had plunged their fans into the most total mystery yesterday, these The latter must not have been disappointed. Neither were they! Amazed by the show, they were very attentive to what the astronaut was explaining to them. The exchange lasted about ten minutes and the musicians took advantage of it. to ask many questions to the astronaut.
Be that as it may, the British group has pulled off a nice publicity stunt, just over a year after the release of their eighth and latest album, Everyday Life . The authors of Something Just Like This are currently preparing a ninth album.
According to the Sun, this one could be called Music of the Spheres , if we are to believe the filing of this name for the production of future merchandising. while waiting for the other music from the album, you can find out what Thomas Pesquet is listening to, the ESA has just unveiled its playlist.