A week after wrapping up the 5-concert Music of the Spheres tour in India, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin will now head to the Grammy Awards stage.
Coldplay is hyperaware of its impact on the world. In fact, their environmental sustainability efforts while on tour has become a model for others entertainers to follow. During their recent show in India, the “ Human Heart ” musicians took it a step further.
Johnson, 35, visited Mumbai with Martin, 47, ahead of his three Music of the Spheres World Tour shows with Coldplay. The rock band has three sold-out concerts between Saturday and Tuesday at DY Patil Stadium, one of the country’s multi-purpose sports arenas.
Chris Martin and Dakota Johnson visited temples in Mumbai this week, as Coldplay prepared to perform the band's first-ever stadium shows in India.
Chris Martin and his girlfriend Dakota Johnson stepped out for a casual walk in Ahmedabad after Coldplay’s concert. Fans loved their simplicity as the videos went viral on social media.
During Coldplay's recent Mumbai concert, Chris Martin decided to take a detour into historical diplomacy that left the internet cringing.
Chris Martin, fresh off Coldplay’s historic performance in India, is set to perform at this year’s Grammy Awards, as confirmed by the Recording Academy on their official X account.
@ChillamChilli also weighed in, writing: ‘So Coldplay’s Chris Martin, a British Citizen in his concert, accepted that the British did wrong in India for 2 centuries. All his tickets were sold, he could have avoided ..but he still said it live during the concert. Seems it came from the heart.’
The British band's final performance of their India tour took place in Ahmedabad, where Chris made a lighthearted comment about being from Telangana, which immediately resonated with Indian fans, including actor Vijay Deverakonda.
Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin were photographed holding hands as they went for a walk in Mumbai on Tuesday, Jan. 21. Martin's band Coldplay is currently on tour in India.
Chris Martin has divided fans after thanking India for “forgiving” British colonialism during his Coldplay concert in Mumbai. The frontman, 47, touched on Britain’s brutal colonisation of India in 1858 during the band’s gig at the weekend.
Chris Martin also greeted Indian fans on the occasion of the nation’s 76th Republic Day. "We are so happy to be here, so grateful to be here. Happy Republic Day to everybody in India," he said.