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How Coldplay Is Redefining What Sustainability Means for Music Concerts

What if a music concert was created with sustainability as a priority? Coldplay is showcasing just how significant a difference this could make in their new Sustainability Update from their Music of the Spheres World TourTheir ambitious goal was to “cut the tour’s direct emissions by more than 50%” and in reviewing the June 2023 Sustainability Update Report, it is impressive how wide ranging and intentional their program is. 

  • The band is reducing their CO2 footprint by using electric vehicles and only booking air travel on commercial flights (no private jets).
  • The stage production is powered by solar panels, low-energy LED screens, and kinetic floors are used to convert fan dancing into energy that power the show.
  • Reusable LED wristbands are distributed to fans and app-based rewards offer discounts to fans who choose low-carbon travel to get to the show.
  • The band also asks venues to provide water refill stations for fans who bring their own bottles, aerated taps, low-flushing toilets and reduced water pressure to reduce water wastage.

All these choices are having an impact. So far, their efforts have resulted in a “47% reduction in direct CO2e emissions compared to their previous 2016-2017 tour on a show-by-show basis.” Not that far off their goal. Perhaps more importantly, they are showing the entire industry what is possible when sustainability becomes a priority for large-scale music concerts, instead of just a feel-good afterthought. 

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