Rocket to The Spheres with Coldplace as they land in Minehead on Friday, February 11, at the Regal Theatre for their new, out of this world show.

Coldplace, a leading tribute to Coldplay, will be showcasing their new theatre show, complete with lasers, video graphics, confetti canons and Xylobands, all based around the latest Coldplay album, Music of the Spheres, released last October.

"We love the new Coldplay look with their luminous graphics and planetary system, and are really enjoying re-creating their show," said Shane Crofts, lead singer of Coldplace. "The whole story surrounding the new album, and Coldplay’s vision of The Spheres and Kaotica, is fascinating and one which we’ve loved exploring."

Chris Martin had a vision of a fictional solar system called The Spheres and Kaotica is one of the fictional nine planets he created. It’s a trash planet with rejected people and aliens inhabiting it, and is the focus for their first single from the new album, Higher Power, released in May last year.

Along with their fictional solar system and planets, Coldplay also developed a new language called Kaotican. This is made up of logographics, and each symbol corresponds to a letter in the Romanian alphabet, or a number. It was originally designed by the Argentinian artist and graphic singer Pilar Zeta, along with the visual artist Victor Scorrano.

"We passed days and nights immersed in parallel universes, exploring new shapes, new worlds. That’s how we created Kaotica, the planet with altered space-time," Tweeted Victor Scorrano, when talking about the Kaotican language.

Coldplace have been working hard behind the scenes, studying the new-style show, re-creating it, and having the odd conversation with Coldplay, and Phil Harvey, considered to be the fifth member of Coldplay.

"We can’t wait for you to see our interpretation of Coldplay’s world, and for you to be a part of it," added Shane. "Expect to be blown away while enjoying the classic Coldplay anthems."

Tickets priced from £20 are available at wwww.regaltheatre.co.uk/show/coldplace/