Coldplay is reportedly set to storm the 2016 Super Bowl stage as the annual game’s halftime show performer, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The British rock group — Chris Martin, Guy Berryman, Johnny Buckland and Will Champion — will allegedly make their halftime-show debut at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. on Feb. 7. The Super Bowl would make a notable tour stop on their forthcoming trek across the globe. Coldplay announced the first string of dates in Europe and Latin America earlier this month.
Expect performances of songs like “Adventure of a Lifetime” and maybe even a Beyonce duet for “Hymn on the Weekend” from their upcoming album, A Head Full of Dreams, due Dec. 4. Per WSJ, the 11-track offering won’t be made immediately available on Spotify upon its release, a move that chart-topper Adelerecently pulled with her third studio effort, 25.
Coldplay would join the likes of their collaborator Beyonce, Justin Timberlake, Katy Perry and Bruno Mars, who have headlined previous half-time shows.
Billboard has reached out to the NFL and Coldplay’s rep for comment.