Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and more take center stage in Coldplay’s latest music video, “Man in the Moon”
Singapore gets the Coldplay treatment in the recently released music video for “Man in the Moon”, created in partnership with the Singapore Tourism Board and Warner Music Singapore. A masterclass in destination marketing, the video prominently features Singapore, integrating its distinctive skyline and cultural landmarks into the visual narrative. The partnership underscores STB’s continued efforts to leverage entertainment and pop culture, rather successfully at that, as a means of promoting the city-state.
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“Man in the Moon,” directed by Ben Mor, who also directed “Hymn for the Weekend,” includes footage of Singapore’s colorful streets and iconic skyline, shot in Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Fort Canning Park and Little India, among other locations. These visuals align with Coldplay’s signature feel-good vibe, coincidentally also promoting Singapore as a place where you can experience fun and culture as your authentic self.
The video’s release coincides with the band's ongoing world tour, which recently brought them to Singapore for a sold-out six-night residency at the National Stadium—a testament to their enduring popularity in the region.
Above Coldplay's "Man in the Moon" music video was filmed during the band's six-night stop at the National Stadium
STB has long been strategic in aligning with global entertainment figures to amplify Singapore’s presence on the world stage. By working with internationally renowned artists like Coldplay, STB extends Singapore’s reach to a vast audience, ensuring its status as a premier travel destination remains top of mind.
The integration of the city’s landmarks into a widely viewed music video offers organic exposure, appealing to Coldplay’s global fan base while aligning with the band’s environmentally conscious and inclusive themes—both of which resonate with Singapore’s identity as a sustainable and forward-thinking metropolis.
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