Coldplay's frontman, Chris Martin paid a heartfelt tribute to India, on the occasion of the 76th Republic Day, by singing famous songs 'Vande Mataram' and 'Maa Tujhhe Salaam' during the Ahmedabad concert on Sunday.
During their final performance in India, Coldplay's lead singer Chris Martin joked about being from India, and added that the music group is actually based out of India.
Coldplay's Chris Martin thrilled fans by speaking in Hindi during the Ahmedabad concert on January 26. He greeted the audience in Hindi and extended Republic Day wishes, leaving fans delighted.
Before the concert kicked off, Chris addressed the crowd saying, “Tame logo aaje badha sundar laago cho. Hu tamare shahar ma aavyo chu. Kem cho Ahmedabad?” (You all look beautiful today. I’ve come to your city.
It looked like a confetti of lights had spread throughout the stadium as fans switched on their flashlights to groove to the band's tune in their last concert in India, which is being streamed live on
Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin were photographed holding hands as they went for a walk in Mumbai on Tuesday, Jan. 21. Martin's band Coldplay is currently on tour in India.
This concert in Ahmedabad stands out as a testament to music's power in bridging cultures and bringing people together. Chris Martin's tribute through "Vande Mataram" exemplifies how artists can connect with audiences beyond borders through shared values and emotions.
As Coldplay’s much-awaited concert in India continues to captivate audiences, all eyes are on the spectacular performance. On the occasion of Republic
Chris Martin of Coldplay surprised Ahmedabad fans by greeting them in Gujarati during the band's India tour, creating a buzz online. The concert, part of additional shows in India, was live-streamed on Disney+ Hotstar for wider audience access.
Coldplay's Ahmedabad concert on Sunday saw cricketer Jasprit Bumrah attend and singer Chris Martin dedicating a song for him.
Coldplays concert at Ahmedabads Narendra Modi Stadium was a record-breaking spectacle, drawing an enormous crowd and becoming one of their biggest shows ever. Fans were mesmerized by the bands electrifying performance,