Viewers were left shocked when Coldplay appeared on QVC on Thursday.
The world famous band consists of Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman and Will Champion and they have sold more than 100 million records worldwide.
But the Yellow hitmakers hit the retail channel to sell a themed tea set designed to tie in with their album covers.
Chris said: ‘That’s much more important than the album.
‘Because we’re older, we’re switching to tableware and Tupperware. The music now actually only serves our kitchen line.’
But on Thursday, the Yellow hitmakers appeared on the shopping channel to sell a themed tea set designed to tie in with their album covers.
As part of their performance on the teleshopping network, the singers took phone calls from viewers at home.
Candy from Florida told the band that she had to miss one of their concerts in 2008 due to the death of her father.
In response, Chris sang, “I’m sorry we missed you in 2008, but some things are better when you have to wait.”
Host Jennifer Coffey claimed that more than 30,000 people waited to purchase the band’s album just 10 minutes after they went on air.
The rock band has been known around the world for almost 25 years, but Chris recently hinted that Moon Music, their tenth album, could be their last record.
During an appearance on BBC Radio 2’s Jo Whiley, he said: ‘Our last proper record will be out in 2025 and after that I think we’ll just be touring.
“Maybe we’ll work together some more, but then the Coldplay catalog will be over, so to speak.”
Despite this, he retracted that comment and claimed that the band would continue for two more records.
The Yellow hitmakers are now selling a tea set designed to tie in with their album covers
Host Jennifer Coffey claimed that more than 30,000 people waited to purchase the band’s album just 10 minutes after they went on air.
The world famous band consists of Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman and Will Champion and they have sold more than 100 million records worldwide.
But one viewer at home left the band a less than glowing review on the QVC website (Chris pictured on stage in 2017)
Chris believes Moon Music is one of the band’s strongest albums, having previously hinted it could be their last
He told Zane Lowe on Apple Music: “It’s really important that we have that limit. There are only twelve and a half Beatles albums. There’s pretty much the same Bob Marley, so all our heroes.
‘And having that limit also means that the quality control is so high right now, and it’s almost impossible to make a song, which is great. And so where we’re kind of coasting a little bit, we’re trying to improve.
Chris believes Moon Music is one of the band’s strongest albums.
He previously noted, “If you’ve ever liked Coldplay, your favorite Coldplay song is probably on this album,” he says. So, is there another Viva La Vida or Fix You? That’s a high bar, and things like that usually only become clear once the songs have been played live, but I see two contenders.