Coldplay are “looking at options” to save the Treehouse, a facility run by the defunct Kids Company charity.
The venue in north London provided education and therapeutic help for vulnerable children.
The band, led by singer Chris Martin, have previously donated an estimated £10m to the charity, which closed down last week amid claims of financial mismanagement and sexual abuse.
Coldplay’s manager Phil Harvey said: “It’s very early stages.”
He added: “We’re incredibly proud of Treehouse’s work with children in great need over the past six years. We’re not going to give up on the centre without looking at all options for the future.”



