The video for Coldplay’s new song “All My Love,” which features Dick Van Dyke, 98, has been released. The official music video is scheduled for release soon, but first comes the unique, extended “Directors’ Cut” version of the piece, which was co-directed by Mary Wigmore and Spike Jonze. In the video, which was shot at Van Dyke’s house in Malibu, the actor—who starred in the beloved films Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang—ponders age, family, and love.
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Coldplay’s most recent album, Moon Music, which came out in October, contains the song “All My Love.” Prior to the album’s release, the band travelled extensively throughout 2024 as part of their Music of the Spheres global tour. They recently finished a tour of Australia and New Zealand, and they will travel to the Middle East and Asia early in the upcoming year, possibly performing their largest event yet in Ahmedabad, India. The North American leg begins in Stanford, California, on May 31 and ends in Miami on July 27.
The band will play at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards, which will be broadcast live on Fox on Thursday, December 12 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Coldplay is nominated for two awards: Top Rock Touring Artist and Top Duo/Group.