House Joint Resolution 632, sponsored by Hemmer, honors the British band Coldplay for their significant contributions to music, culture, and philanthropy. Founded in 1997, Coldplay has become one of the most influential acts in popular music, known for their live performances and diverse musical style that spans various genres. The band has received multiple Grammy Awards for their albums, including "Parachutes," "A Rush of Blood to the Head," and "Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends." With over 100 million albums sold globally and a record-breaking presence on streaming platforms, Coldplay has solidified their status as one of the best-selling music acts of all time.

In addition to their musical achievements, Coldplay is recognized for their philanthropic efforts, donating a portion of their profits to charity and supporting numerous organizations, particularly in environmental causes. The resolution also highlights their upcoming concert in Nashville on July 22, 2025, and expresses a warm welcome to the band as they continue to inspire fans and musicians alike. The General Assembly expresses gratitude to the band members for their contributions to society and culture through their music and charitable work.