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Coldplay To Release 'A Head Full Of Dreams' Film In November

Friday, 12 October 2018 Written by Laura Johnson

Coldplay have announced 'A Head Full Of Dreams' film.

The documentary shares its name with the band's 2015 album and will be available exclusively through Amazon Prime Video on November 16, while premiere screenings will take place in more than 2,000 cinemas worldwide on November 14. Head here for details on that.

The film is the work of Mat Whitecross, who many will know for his 2016 Oasis documentary Supersonic. It will cover Coldplay's 20 year history together, from pub gigs to stadium shows, and includes footage from their A Head Full Of Dreams tour.

Prior to the documentary's release, Coldplay will premiere three new recordings on October 26 through Amazon Music: Stayin’ Alive with Barry Gibb (Live at Glastonbury) , Us Against The World (Live in Leipzig) and Don't Panic (Live in Paris).

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