Coldplay's Frontman Chris Martin Invites A Young Fan To Sing With Him During Mumbai Concert, Internet Floored By His Gesture
A clip of Coldplay's frontman, Chris Martin, has been going viral in which we see a young fan performing with the singer and that has won the internet's heart.

The much anticipated Coldplay's Mumbai concert on Saturday was a much-anticipated affair loved by music lovers. Several clips from the band's performance from the DY Patil Stadium have been going viral on social media platforms. A clip of Coldplay's frontman, Chris Martin, has been going viral in which we see a young fan performing with the singer and that has won the internet's heart.
Taking to Instagram, Shukrana Gratitude Education shared a video as the fan stands next to Chris. Chris reads the poster the boy had in his hand which read, "I manifested this moment. I'm ready for it. Can I play Everglow with you?" Next, Chris told the fan, "We will sing together, ok?"
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As the fan started to play the piano, Chris gave him his seat and sat next to him. He said, "Alright, let's go." The video ended with Chris looking on as the fan played and people cheered. The caption of the post read, "This kid is living the Manifestation dream right now. To perform LIVE ON STAGE WITH Chris Martin from Coldplay. Oh my God, wow, God bless."
Fan's reaction
Chris' gesture won many fans' hearts and they shared their response on social media platforms like Instagram and X. A fan wrote, "Legit he’s so down to earth to give him a platform." A comment read, "This is such a beautiful once in a lifetime moment. This makes me so happy.""Chris, what a beautiful man you are!!" a person wrote. For the concert, Chris was seen in a blue T-shirt and black pants.
About Coldplay's Mumbai concert
Coldplay's India tour began with his Mumbai show on Saturday evening. The band is next scheduled to perform in Mumbai on Sunday and Tuesday as well. After Mumbai, they will head to Ahmedabad for two consecutive shows on January 25 and 26.
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