Coldplay frontman Chris Martin recently played an unrehearsed version of Speed of Sound during the Music of the Spheres tour at Wembley concert but decided to take a halt mid way. He then looked for a person who can play with him. He then found a sign saying he can play Fly On.
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Chris played an unrehearsed version of Speed of Sound but scratched it mid-way. Looked for a person who can play with him. Found a sign saying he can play Fly On#ColdplayWembley Night 4 @coldplayxtra @coldplaying @ColdplayPHL pic.twitter.com/fDywLoFXnn
— Neil (@neilenore) August 17, 2022
Chris' "Experimental" Speed of Sound#ColdplayWembley Night 4 @coldplayxtra @coldplaying @ColdplayPHL pic.twitter.com/o4e805jvcC
— Neil (@neilenore) August 17, 2022
Chris seemed in high spirits as he danced along the stage while performing with his hit band Coldplay on Friday night at Wembley Stadium. Chris was joined on stage by guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman, and drummer Will Champion. The band performed for the huge crowd who attended his Music Of The Spheres World Tour as the London stadium was filled with colour and strobe lights.
However, the Coldplay frontman also suddenly stopped while singing Sky Full of Stars as the fans were surprised. He then abruptly said: “Wait, hold on, one second. I think we can make this better, hold on.’I’ll speed through this because we wanna get all the songs in before they shut the thing down.’So, let’s try that again but please, if we could just have one song with no cell phones, no cameras, no devices, nothing, just the power of people, people power.”
The polite request left fans applauding his commitment to the show. Chris added: “I won’t do the whole speech because it takes ages, but the basis of it is, let’s just connect together as one group of people and see how high you can jump, how loud you can shout, and no phones, no cameras.
“After this song, you can film everything. But for this one song, let’s just be people together, me, you, my brother, my sister and let’s try it again.”