Here’s what Travis Scott thinks of Coldplay’s ‘Goosebumps’ cover
Travis Scott has shared his reaction to Coldplay playing a cover of his hit song 'Goosebumps' – see what the rapper had to say below.
During the band's fourth and final show at the Accor Stadium in Sydney, Australia on Sunday (November 10), Coldplay's fans began chanting for Scott's 'FE!N'. Frontman Chris Martin asked the crowd: "What does that mean? Play 'FE!N' by Travis Scott? I'm under pressure. I can't remember the whole Travis Scott catalog right now."
Travis Scott's reaction comes after the rapper previously gave the band a shout out in several of his songs. In 2016, he rapped on 'Way Back': "Flew with that sound n****, got that Coldplay". Last year, he rapped on 'Til Further Notice': "I been bumpin' more Coldplay, the world cold as shit".
Next year, Coldplay will take their 'Music Of The Spheres' world tour to North America before returning to the UK for performances in London and Hull . They will play a historic 10-night run at Wembley Stadium in the capital – beating the previous venue record set by Taylor Swift and Take That .
Coldplay most recently released their 10th studio album, 'Moon Music' , at the start of October. It has since become the fastest-selling record by a UK act in 2024 so far and earned the biggest week for a British act on the UK's Official Albums Chart since Adele 's '30' .
Ahead of the record's release, Martin spoke to exclusively in his only written interview for the album . The wide-ranging conversation saw the frontman reveal the topics that had inspired the record and how the band were coming to the end of writing new music.
As for whether Coldplay were still planning on concluding their recorded catalogue after 12 albums , Martin told : "The 12 album thing is very real, and it's a nice feeling. It doesn't mean we won't tour or finish some compilation things or outtakes or whatever. It just means that the main story is told. That's just what feels really right. Just knowing that's happening supercharges all the work we're doing now."