Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar attended the Coldplay concert in Navi Mumbai with his family. Tendulkar has been friends with ...
During a performance in Abu Dhabi, Coldplay's Chris Martin dedicated a song to “our brothers and sisters” in Gaza, the West Bank, Pakistan, Jerusalem and Iran. The “Yellow” and “Viva La Vida” singer ...
At Coldplay's recent concert in Abu Dhabi, the band's frontman, Chris Martin, made an unexpected yet delightful gesture that has sparked excitement among fans.
Coldplay’s frontman Chris Martin created waves among Indian fans by embracing Punjabi culture during a recent concert in Abu Dhabi. The highlight of the evening came when Martin read out a fan's ...
At Coldplay's Abu Dhabi concert, Chris Martin excited fans by reading the phrase "Punjabi aa gaye oye" from a fan's sign, popularized by Diljit Dosanjh. Follow Us Trending Photos New Delhi: At ...
Chris Martin reading Coldplay fan posters and flags is so wholesome (sparkle and hearts hand emoji).” The phrase 'Punjabi Aa Gaye Oye' which translates to 'Punjabis have arrived' was made ...
During Coldplay's recent concert in Abu Dhabi, frontman Chris Martin encountered a Diljit Dosanjh fan in the crowd. The singer's special gesture left the crowd cheering. Listen to Story Coldplay ...
Recently, renowned international artist Chris Martin, Coldplay’s lead singer, left fans surprised as he repeated Diljit’spopular phrase at his concert. At a recent concert, Coldplay's Chris Martin won ...
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After greeting the cheering Dubai fans with ‘Shukran Jazeelan’ in the ongoing Music of the Spheres World tour, Coldplay’s Chris Martin made the crowd go wild. The band’s frontman spotted a fan holding ...
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