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Jan 18, 2025 11:06 PM IST
Chris Martin charmed Mumbai followers by talking Hindi throughout Coldplay’s first live performance of their Music of the Spheres tour.
Chris Martin is aware of simply easy methods to win an Indian coronary heart. On night time one of many Indian leg of his band Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World tour, Chris flaunted excellent Hindi on stage. The live performance marks first of three back-to-back gigs from Saturday to Monday at Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium.
‘Bahut swagat hai!’
In a video shared on-line, Chris is seen talking Hindi to a stunned viewers. He mentioned, “Good night everyone. Aap sabka bohot swagat hai. Mumbai mein aakar humein bohot Khushi ho rahi hai (Welcome everybody. We’re very glad to be in Mumbai).” He added, “We’re so glad to be right here. That is our first actual present in India. So thanks. Namaste.” The gang roared on listening to him talking the desi language.
Watcht the video right here:
Followers on social media additionally cherished the gesture. “He feels like my chatgpt at 2am,” wrote one. “Aur mumbai me aapko dekh kar hume bhohot khushi ho rahi hai (And seeing you in Mumbai is making us so glad.)”
In regards to the live shows
Coldplay is all set to enthral the viewers in Mumbai with their gig, a part of their Music of the Spheres tour. The band will carry out in Mumbai for 3 days at DY Patil Sports activities Stadium: January 18, January 19, and January 21.
Earlier than Coldplay takes the stage, the viewers may have the possibility to take pleasure in dwell performances by Shone, Elyanna, and Jasleen Royal.
The Indian tour of Coldplay, organized by BookMyShow Stay, would not finish right here.
The band will even carry out at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium on January 25 and January 26.
After their India tour, the band will kick off their Hong Kong tour in April. In the identical month, they’re going to additionally carry out in South Korea.
Coldplay, the British rock band, consists of vocalist and pianist Chris Martin, guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Man Berryman, drummer and percussionist Will Champion, and supervisor Phil Harvey.
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