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Coldplay singer Chris Martin stopped the concert to help a child in the crowd: the moment was caught on video
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin rescued a young fan who was under pressure from the crowd at one of his concerts last week. The 47-year-old singer noticed the commotion from the stage during the band's concert in Sydney, Australia.
Chris saw a boy trying to stand in the fan zone among the people during the band's Music Of The Spheres world tour. A video of this moment appeared on TikTok. It shows the artist pointing to the boy and offering him a safe place to watch the show to the end. "You can sit right here so you don't get squeezed," the star said.
"You don't have to be crushed by all these adults," he added. The fan was lifted over the stage barriers to a seat next to the platform. The celebrity added before continuing his performance: "Stay here, my little brother... is that better? We'll take care of you, my friend." Many fans were quick to praise Chris for his kind gesture.
One wrote: "That was the best part of the night." Another said: "Chris was very sweet when he did that," and another said: "That was awesome." Recently, fans were shocked when Martin fell through an open manhole during a huge sold-out show. He was walking backwards across the stage and fell into the abyss.
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