Coldplay fans moved by emotional new music video following band's groundbreaking performance at Glastonbury.

People are applauding Chris Martin and his band for being inclusive.

July 1st 2024.

Coldplay fans moved by emotional new music video following band's groundbreaking performance at Glastonbury.
Coldplay has truly done something remarkable that has captured the hearts of fans around the world. The band has received immense praise for their new music video, which showcases inclusivity as its core theme. Frontman Chris Martin, along with bandmates Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman, Will Champion, and Phil Harvey, performed for a record-breaking crowd at Worthy Farm in Somerset this past weekend.

Still riding on the high of their triumphant performance at Glastonbury, the talented musicians are now celebrating the release of their new single, "feelslikeimfallinginlove." The music video, which was filmed at the stunning 2,000-year-old Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Athens, has already been warmly received by fans. The audience for the video was specially invited through the band's social media, adding a personal touch to the experience. Directed by Ben Mor, who previously worked on the band's video for "Hymn For The Weekend" with Beyoncé, this video stands out for its unique star - actress, writer, and storyteller Natasha Ofili. She not only stars in the video but also came up with the story and creative direction.

Natasha's interpretation of the song in American Sign Language is a central aspect of the video, and it is beautifully complemented by the inclusion of Deaf members from the Venezuelan Sign Language section of El Sistema Venezuela's Coro de Manos Blancas - a renowned performing arts ensemble from Barquisimeto, supported by the Dudamel Foundation. Fans have been quick to sing Coldplay's praises on social media, especially given the release date of the video - the first day of Disability Pride Month. One fanpage, coldplay_indiaa, wrote, "Not only did Coldplay make an impactful, beautiful and inclusive video, highlighting sign language & featuring amazing people, they also premiered it on the first day of Disability Pride Month!" Many others have also commended the band for setting the standard of inclusivity and embodying the best in music and humanity.

The band's performance at Glastonbury on Saturday night was nothing short of spectacular, playing to a crowd of over 100,000 people and breaking records. This was their fifth headline slot at the festival, surpassing The Cure's four times. The band's new album, Moon Music, is set to be released in October, and their Glastonbury performance marked a significant milestone in their career. Hits like "The Scientist," "Clocks," and "Higher Power" left the audience in awe on the Pyramid Stage.

In a heartfelt message to festival-goers, Chris expressed his gratitude, saying, "I look around and I just see amazing, wonderful people from all over the place, and that's what makes Glastonbury the greatest city on Earth." The band's latest single is a preview of what fans can expect from their upcoming album, which is eagerly awaited. As Glastonbury comes to an end for another year, speculations are already swirling about the future of the iconic festival. While it will take a break in 2026 to allow the land to recover, organizer Emily Eavis has hinted at exciting conversations about who will perform in 2025.

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