Worry about little boy
Chris Martin interrupts Coldplay show for little fan
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Chris Martin doesn't miss anything on stage either. At a concert in Australia, the Coldplay singer sees a little boy in the front row and worries about him. He then briefly interrupts his performance.
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin had a little boy picked out of the crowd at his band's concert in Sydney. Footage of the moment in which the singer has the young concertgoer lifted from the standing area and offers him a seat near the stage is circulating on social media.
“You can sit right here, you don't have to be squeezed in, little brother,” says Chris Martin in a Tiktok video made at the concert in Sydney. The boy is then lifted over the barrier by security men. “We will take care of you,” said the British musician and asked about noise-cancelling headphones for the child. Addressing the little one, he wants to know: “Would you like something to drink? Coke?” Laughing, Martin then quickly emphasizes that of course he means the drink and didn't mean to offer the child cocaine.
Coldplay fans commented on the touching concert moment on social media. “That was the best part of the evening” or “I just love him,” they write in the comments column, for example.
Chris Martin had a stage accident
Just a few days ago, Chris Martin himself could have used some help at a concert. He fell into a hole in the stage during Coldplay's performance in the Australian city of Melbourne. As a clip from a viewer on X showed, the singer walked backwards across the bridge during the show – and disappeared. “That wasn’t planned,” Martin explained as he climbed back onto the stage. “Thank you for catching me,” he thanked a person in the stairwell.
Chris Martin and his band are currently on the “Music of the Spheres” world tour. After performances in Sydney, they will head to Auckland in New Zealand, and later they will also visit North America, among other places. According to the calendar, the tour ends at the beginning of September 2025, after which they will play ten concerts at London's Wembley Stadium.