Tour ,
Argentina. Compared to the sparse tour dates of the
Ghost Stories era, Coldplay announced a larger global tour soon after the album release, which was more reminiscent of the
Mylo Xyloto Tour than the
Ghost Stories Tour, to promote both
A Head Full of Dreams and
Ghost Stories. The band performed in locations such as India and South America – more specifically
Argentina,
Peru,
Brazil,
Chile,
Colombia and
Mexico in the first half of 2016. They have since confirmed that pre-production on the tour has started and that the official tour is planned to start next year. On 20 November 2015, they announced the
A Head Full of Dreams Tour, with shows in
South America starting on 31 March 2016,
Buenos Aires and a European leg were also announced for summer 2016, including four sold-out nights at
Wembley Stadium in June. In February, the band featured a picture on various social media sites of a
hot air balloon (a symbol used to promote the tour) by Glastonbury farms' main pyramid stage field, along with the date Sunday 26 June. Glastonbury organisers have since confirmed a record-breaking fourth headline appearance, having previously performed on the stage in 2000, 2002, 2005 and 2011. The band's appearance was then confirmed to be Coldplay's festival show of this year's tour. On 30 September 2016, after the huge success of 2016's
A Head Full of Dreams Tour,
Coldplay announced a new leg of the tour with dates in
Germany,
France,
Austria,
Poland,
Belgium,
Sweden,
Italy,
Ireland and
Wales. On 7 October 2016, the band announced eighteen more shows in North America beginning in Aug 2017 and finishing in October. On 15 November 2016, they announced shows in Asia for April 2017, visiting
Singapore,
Philippines,
Thailand,
Taiwan,
South Korea, and
Japan.
Poster and artwork Around 29 October 2015 anonymous posters were pinned up on the
London Underground showing a geometric pattern, known as the
Flower of Life, along with a note "December 4". Coldplay fans claimed that the symbol resembled the design on a T-shirt worn by Coldplay frontman Chris Martin at the Global Citizen Festival in New York. On 2 November, Coldplay posted the same piece of artwork as an animated GIF on their
Twitter account, seemingly confirming that it would be the album cover and 4 December was the album's release date. One day later, they published another animated image of which the former was a detailed view. The artwork was created by Argentine artist
Pilar Zeta in collaboration with the band.
Oli Sykes, lead singer of British post-hardcore band
Bring Me the Horizon, suggested that the flower of life symbol Coldplay used was similar to that of the design of Bring Me the Horizon's 2013 album
Sempiternal. Sykes took to Twitter accusing Coldplay of "jackin our steez". He did however clarify in a NME interview that the "flower of life" is a universal symbol and has meanings across the world, none of which he owns the rights to. He also specifies that it had meaning to him and that he is simply acknowledging the symbol being spread and is happy for its doing so.
Live performances At the
Global Citizen Festival in New York Coldplay performed six songs, ending with the live debut of a new song, "Amazing Day", which was also performed at
TFI Friday, where they played four songs including the live debut of "
Adventure of a Lifetime". During their concert at Belasco Theater, in Los Angeles, they performed four new songs, including the live debut of "
A Head Full of Dreams" and "
Up&Up". On 24 November, Coldplay published short snippets of each new song via
Instagram, at hourly intervals. On 7 February 2016, the band headlined the
Super Bowl 50 halftime show. ==Singles==