Coldplay interrupts concert to rescue child from being crushed in crowd.

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November 10th 2024.

Coldplay interrupts concert to rescue child from being crushed in crowd.
During a recent stop on their Music of the Spheres World Tour, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin proved once again that he is not only a talented musician, but a genuine and caring human being. The band was performing in Sydney, Australia when Chris noticed a young boy in the crowd who seemed to be struggling. Despite the chaos of the concert, Chris paused the show to come to the boy's aid.

This Australian leg of the tour has been plagued with mishaps, as bandmate Guy Berryman fell ill and was unable to perform due to "vomiting". And just the previous day, Chris himself had taken a tumble on stage in Melbourne. But none of that mattered in that moment as Chris focused his attention on helping the young fan.

In a video posted on TikTok by a fellow concert-goer, Chris can be seen addressing the crowd and pointing out the boy in the standing section. "You can sit right here, you don't have to be squeezed," he said, gesturing to a spot next to him on stage. With the help of the crowd, the boy was lifted over the barrier and placed safely in the barricaded section next to security.

"Sit right there my little brother...better? We'll take care of you man," Chris said, making sure the boy was comfortable before continuing with the show. He even joked about getting the boy a drink, saying "You don't need a coke, do you? The drink I mean." This act of kindness and concern for a young fan did not go unnoticed, with many praising Chris for being a "class act" and "super involved" with his audience.

Unfortunately, this was not the only setback during the Australian leg of the tour. Just the week before, Chris had announced that Guy would not be able to perform due to illness and would be replaced by co-producer and engineer, Bill Rahko. But despite these challenges, the band continued on and put on an amazing show for their fans in Melbourne.

Chris made sure to thank the crowd for their understanding and support, saying "It's a shame but we waited for the last minute to tell you that our beautiful bass player Guy is very, very sick. He's not going to be able to play today." And even with these changes, the show was still a success because of the amazing fans in Melbourne.

The band still has a few shows left in Sydney and Auckland before the end of the year, with plans to continue the tour in Abu Dhabi in January. And while there may have been some setbacks and challenges along the way, Coldplay has shown that they are dedicated to their fans and will always put on an incredible performance.

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