Coldplay wins praise at Tokyo concert after performing song for fan who lost her husband

Coldplay singer Chris Martin saw two fans( a mother and son ) holding up a sign after playing & nbsp, Hymn For The Weekend, and he read it off while asking,” Can you play Everglow?” Everglow is not a member of & nbsp, Music Of The Spheres’ permanent setlist, which caused the crowd to roar.

The two supporters were then invited to the stage by Martin, who then led them to his music. Martin took the sign to convey its entire message to the rest of the market after the two supporters had settled in:” Can you perform Everglow for my father in heaven?”

The audience erupted into a sea of applause and cheers as Martin responded,” Yes( I ) can and we will ,” and the two fans began to cry.

Martin defined the song’s meaning before launching into a soulful rendition of Everglow, saying,” This music is about when someone leaves the human kind and they stay with you in your heart and your mind. Additionally, they are close by, watch over you, and love you. I therefore believe that this is a wise decision.

Both fans and non-fans have been moved by Martin’s heartwarming gesture in movies, with the majority of them referring to him as a” wonderful human being.” Some shared their thoughts of their deceased loved ones while watching the videos, saying they had cried.

This January, Coldplay will give a record-breaking six times at Singapore National Stadium. Even after organizers added a small number of cards last October, all six shows’ cards have already been sold out.