Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour has been packed with unforgettable highlights. A recent moment from their October 6 concert in Sydney has taken centre stage on social media. During the show at Accor Stadium, the lead singer of the band, Chris Martin invited a security guard onto the stage, setting off an incredible display of dance moves that wowed the audience.
A viral video from the concert was shared on social media that captured a heartwarming moment. Chris Martin, mid-performance of the 2017 hit Something Just Like This, steps off the stage to tap a security guard on the shoulder. The guard, focused on the crowd, was surprised by the invitation and joined Chris on stage. In a memorable gesture, Chris handed the guard a signature alien headgear, part of the concert’s unique aesthetic.
What followed next was the security guard’s spontaneous dance performance which proved to be a show-stealer. With enthusiastic moves and undeniable charisma, he thrilled the crowd, who erupted in cheers as he danced freely. The viral post's caption aptly summed it up, stating that “embracing our flaws makes us shine brighter.” It added that the guard “truly deserves a raise” and praised Coldplay’s choice for adding such a special moment to the tour.
One commenter noted that he seemed to understand the assignment better than anyone else. Another wrote, “I was there that night and this moment felt like a warm hug! You owned it, brother! Thanks for being you and being free.” One person remarked how much they loved the moment when they mirrored the moves. Another called the clip adorable.
About Coldplay
The British rockback also treated fans with the release of their 10th studio album, Moon Music, on October 4. Part of their Music of the Spheres project, this latest album includes collaborations with artists like Jon Hopkins, Lil Simz, and Ayra Starr, further enriching the band’s evolving and innovative sound.
Coldplay’s concert in India
Coldplay is scheduled to perform at Navi Mumbai's DY Patil Sports Stadium for three shows on January 18, 19, and 21 as part of their Music of the Spheres World Tour. The British rock band—composed of Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman, and Will Champion—is renowned for iconic hits like Fix You, Viva La Vida, and Hymn for the Weekend. With a massive fan base in India, this concert series marks Coldplay's much-anticipated return to the country after an eight-year hiatus.
A viral video from the concert was shared on social media that captured a heartwarming moment. Chris Martin, mid-performance of the 2017 hit Something Just Like This, steps off the stage to tap a security guard on the shoulder. The guard, focused on the crowd, was surprised by the invitation and joined Chris on stage. In a memorable gesture, Chris handed the guard a signature alien headgear, part of the concert’s unique aesthetic.
What followed next was the security guard’s spontaneous dance performance which proved to be a show-stealer. With enthusiastic moves and undeniable charisma, he thrilled the crowd, who erupted in cheers as he danced freely. The viral post's caption aptly summed it up, stating that “embracing our flaws makes us shine brighter.” It added that the guard “truly deserves a raise” and praised Coldplay’s choice for adding such a special moment to the tour.
One commenter noted that he seemed to understand the assignment better than anyone else. Another wrote, “I was there that night and this moment felt like a warm hug! You owned it, brother! Thanks for being you and being free.” One person remarked how much they loved the moment when they mirrored the moves. Another called the clip adorable.
About Coldplay
The British rockback also treated fans with the release of their 10th studio album, Moon Music, on October 4. Part of their Music of the Spheres project, this latest album includes collaborations with artists like Jon Hopkins, Lil Simz, and Ayra Starr, further enriching the band’s evolving and innovative sound.
Coldplay’s concert in India
Coldplay is scheduled to perform at Navi Mumbai's DY Patil Sports Stadium for three shows on January 18, 19, and 21 as part of their Music of the Spheres World Tour. The British rock band—composed of Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman, and Will Champion—is renowned for iconic hits like Fix You, Viva La Vida, and Hymn for the Weekend. With a massive fan base in India, this concert series marks Coldplay's much-anticipated return to the country after an eight-year hiatus.
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