Chris Martin caught in open net during Coldplay’s Australia concert, joking ‘that was a YouTube moment’. Watch

Chris Martin caught in open net during Coldplay's Australia concert, joking 'that was a YouTube moment'. Watch

Coldplay’s lead singer, Chris Martin, had a narrow escape during their final show at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. Several videos and photographs show the singer falling through an open net on the stage. The incident is of Sunday. (Also Read | Olivia Rodrigo reacts after fatal fall off stage during her Guts World Tour, watch fans scream in shock)

Chris Martin of Coldplay collapsed on stage during the show.

chris martin collapses on stage

In a clip posted on X (formerly Twitter) by Greg Briggs, Chris was seen interacting with the audience. He went backwards when he fell into the trap door. The audience was heard gasping. Someone was already standing inside the trap door and quickly extending his hands to save Chris from falling.

Chris jokes about his downfall

After getting up, Chris said into the mic, “That wasn’t planned. Thanks for catching me so much. Thanks guys, holy s***, that was a YouTube moment.” The video was shared with the caption, “The moment Chris Martin fell through a net right in front of me at the #Coldplay concert tonight.”

Second incident with celeb in Melbourne

Last month, singer Olivia Rodrigo took a small initial fall on stage during her performance at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia. He immediately reassured fans, saying, “Oh my God! That was fun, I’m fine! Sometimes there’s just a hole in the stage, right… where was I?”

About Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour

Coldplay is on their international Music of the Spheres World Tour from March 2022. After their final shows in Melbourne, Martin, guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman and drummer Will Champion will head to Sydney to complete their Australian leg before moving to New Zealand. Zeeland. Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour will also visit India in January to play three shows in Mumbai. It is scheduled to conclude with a 10-day race at London’s Wembley Stadium in September 2025.

More about Coldplay

Earlier, Chris talked about Coldplay’s plan to release 12 “proper albums”, of which he has already put out 10, including the upcoming Moon Music. In an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, he said it was important to set a “limit” for what Coldplay needed to do as a group.

“We’re only going to make 12 proper albums, and that’s realistic… because less is more. And for some of our critics, less would be more. It’s really important that we have that limit. Only 12 more.” One is that half the Beatles albums are almost identical, so having all our heroes and that range means the quality control is just so much higher, and it’s almost impossible to make it up to one song, which is great.” He had said.

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