Take a closer look at Coldplay's lead singer Chris Martin's career trajectory, his impressive Rs 1,382 Crore net worth, extravagant properties, and luxe cars.
They join a lineup that already included Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Charli XCX, Sabrina Carpenter, and others.
Given everything happening in the world, the Grammy Awards have signaled that the 2025 ceremony will be different, and a series of special performances featuring a dozen newly announced performers will highlight the show,
Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin were photographed holding hands as they went for a walk in Mumbai on Tuesday, Jan. 21. Martin's band Coldplay is currently on tour in India.
Johnson, 35, visited Mumbai with Martin, 47, ahead of his three Music of the Spheres World Tour shows with Coldplay. The rock band has three sold-out concerts between Saturday and Tuesday at DY Patil Stadium, one of the country’s multi-purpose sports arenas.
D: Brad Paisley, Brittany Howard, Coldplay's Chris Martin, Cynthia Erivo, Herbie Hancock, Jacob Collier, Janelle Monáe, John Legend, Lainey Wilson, Sheryl Crow, St. Vincent and Stevie Wonder have joined the performer lineup for the 67th Annual Grammy Awards.
Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin—who were the subject of split rumors in 2024—enjoyed a rare public outing in Mumbai Jan. 17.
Trevor Noah will host the Grammys, which will also feature previously announced performers Benson Boone, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Charli xcx, Doechii, RAYE, Sabrina Carpenter, Shakira and Teddy Swims. Beyoncé leads the overall field with 11 nominations, while Charli xcx has eight, Eilish has seven and Carpenter and Roan have six each.
In news that would make even her wellness-obsessed Goop followers pause their jade egg routine, Gwyneth Paltrow has officially sold her Los Angeles mansion for a cool $35.2 million (USD $22 million).The Oscar-winner and lifestyle guru initially listed the Brentwood property back in May 2024,
The finance worker in her 40s was 'dazzled' after being contacted on Twitter and transferred cash for 'flights to Ireland' and 'Romanian orphans'
President Donald Trump is questioning the actions of the army helicopter pilot and air traffic controller in Wednesday's deadly midair collision in Washington.