Stream Coldplay Music Hall of Williamsburg free concert in Brooklyn: How to listen on radio, channel and more

Emily Dozier

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This year, Coldplay took the world by storm with the continuation of its "Music of the Spheres" world tour. Now, they're bringing the tour to fans directly.

On October 7, the band will be performing at exclusive concert at New York's Music Hall of Williamsburg. Instead of an audience, though, Coldplay's music will be streamed directly into ears on SiriusXM. It's a chance for fans who to hear the band live for free as they celebrate the release of their latest album, Moon Music.

“Coldplay has made an indelible impact on the music industry for nearly three decades with inventive albums and once-in-a-lifetime live performances,” said Scott Greenstein, President of SiriusXM. “We couldn’t be more excited to give SiriusXM listeners the rare chance to see this iconic stadium act in a neighborhood music hall and perform songs from their brand new studio album, as well as some of their many hits.”

Here's how to tune into Coldplay's free radio concert.

LISTEN: Coldplay concert from Music Hall of Williamsburg live on SiriusXM

How to listen to Coldplay concert from Music Hall of Williamsburg

Coldplay's concert from Brooklyn's Music Hall of Williamsburg will be played live on Monday, Oct. 7 at 6:30 p.m. ET.

While fans can't attend the show, they can listen to it exclusively on SiriusXM radio. The show will air on Coldplay Radio (Channel 17) and Alt Nation (Channel 36). 

Want to listen to more music? Coldplay will have a pop-up radio station on SiriusXM throughout the month. You can tune into channel 17 from Oct. 1-14 or stream music on the app all October. 

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Coldplay 'Moon Music' songs, tracklist

Moon Music, Coldplay's 10th studio album, is set to release Friday, Oct. 4. Below is a complete tracklist of the record.

  1. "MOON MUSiC" with Jon Hopkins
  2. "feelslikeimfallinginlove"
  3. "WE PRAY" with Little Simz, Burna Boy, Elyanna and Tini
  4. "JUPiTER"
  5. "GOOD FEELiNGS" with Ayra Starr
  6. "🌈 (ALiEN HiTS / ALiEN RADiO)"
  7. "iAAM"
  8. "AETERNA"
  9. "ALL MY LOVE"
  10. "ONE WORLD"

Coldplay tour schedule 2024-2025

Coldplay's tour continues on October 30 in Melbourne, Australia. In January, the band heads to the United Arab Emirates and India before breaking for three months. They'll pick things back up in China and South Korea before returning home to England in the fall of 2025.

DateCityVenue
Oct. 30MelbourneMarvel Stadium
Oct. 31MelbourneMarvel Stadium
Nov. 2MelbourneMarvel Stadium
Nov. 3MelbourneMarvel Stadium
Nov. 6SydneyAccor Stadium
Nov. 7SydneyAccor Stadium
Nov. 9SydneyAccor Stadium
Nov. 10SydneyAccor Stadium
Nov. 13AucklandEden Park
Nov. 15AucklandEden Park
Nov. 16AucklandEden Park
Jan. 9Abu DhabiZayed Sports City Stadium
Jan. 11Abu DhabiZayed Sports Stadium
Jan. 12Abu DhabiZayed Sports Stadum
Jan. 14Abu DhabiZayed Sports Stadium
Jan. 18MumbaiD Y Patil Stadium
Jan. 19MumbaiD Y Patil Stadium
Jan. 21MumbaiD Y Patil Stadium
April 9Hong KongKai Tak Stadium
April 11Hong KongKai Tak Stadium
April 12Hong KongKai Tak Stadium
April 16SeoulGoyang Stadium
April 18SeoulGoyang Stadium
April 19SeoulGoyang Stadium
April 22SeoulGoyang Stadium
April 24SeoulGoyang Stadium
April 25SeoulGoyang Stadium
Aug. 18HullCraven Park
Aug. 19HullCraven Park
Aug. 22LondonWembley Stadium
Aug. 23LondonWembley Stadium
Aug. 26LondonWembley Stadium
Aug. 27LondonWembley Stadium
Aug. 30LondonWembley Stadium
Aug. 31LondonWembley Stadium
Sept. 3LondonWembley Stadium
Sept. 4LondonWembley Stadium
Sept. 7LondonWembley Stadium
Sept. 8LondonWembley Stadium

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Emily Dozier

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Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.