British rock band Coldplay will headline the halftime show at the National Football League’s Super Bowl 50 in February, the NFL announced Thursday night.

Coldplay’s halftime-show debut at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., follows the release of its seventh album, “A Head Full of Dreams,” due Friday, Dec. 4.

The Super Bowl is to take place Feb. 7.

Coldplay is likely to put tickets on sale for its North American tour soon after the show, given the big ticket-sales bump that the halftime appearance has given touring artists in the past.

The album won’t be immediately available on Spotify, according to people familiar with the matter, since the service requires all of its music be available to its nearly 80 million free users as well as to its 20 million-plus paying subscribers. Major artists including Taylor Swift have previously withheld music from Spotify because they believe making it available free will erode sales of CDs and downloads.