A NEW experience in the UK is set to open this month and it’s great news for Coldplay fans.
The attraction will be the first of its kind for the band, based on their No. 1 album Moon Music.



A Film For The Future is a 360-degree visual show of the album itself, showcased at both Lightroom London an Aviva Studios in Manchester.
Inside are 36ft projections across the four walls, creating a “kaleidoscopic patchwork quilt” experience lasting 44 minutes.
Dubbed a “multimedia tapestry,” the effects have been created by 150 visual artists from 45 countries, based on the music of the album.
Ben More, executive producer of the event who also directed a music video for the band, said the film is “jaw-dropping”.
Coldplay also said: “We’re extremely grateful to all the amazing artists who lent their visual genius to this film.
“They’ve made something very beautiful and we’re extremely proud of it.”
Starting from January 22, tickets range from £15 to £25 with cheaper ones for students and and under 18s.
The London event will run until February 21, while Manchester’s will end on January 25.
It’s not just the UK it is showing at, but also the Lightroom venue in Seoul as well, but only until January 31.
Coldplay have been dubbed the biggest band of the last decade, according to the BBC, having sold 100 million albums and won more than 300 awards.
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Frontman Chris Martin said: “We are only going to do 12 proper albums and that’s real. Yeah. I promise.
“Because less is more. And for some of our critics, even less would be even more! It’s really important that we have that limit.”
The band is set to play 10 nights at Wembley next year – beating the number set by Taylor Swift and Take That.

Here’s everything you need to know about their shows.
Other interactive experiences in the UK include The Otherworld, which first opened in London in 2019.
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Also dubbed a ‘digital theme park,’ inside are 16 VR games and experiences set in other worlds.
There is also the Paradox Museum – here is what Travel Reporter Hope Brotherton thought when she went down.
And last year, the new The Outernet experience became London’s most visited attraction.
