Coldplay release video filmed on Grafton Street

admin admin | 09-19 16:15

Coldplay have released the Dublin-shot video for their new song We Pray, filmed on Grafton Street during the band's Irish shows last month.

On the evening of Wednesday 28 August, there was a surprise for Coldplay's Irish fans as frontman Chris Martin and collaborators Burna Boy, Little Simz, Elyanna, and Tini arrived on Grafton Street to film the video.

They were watched by a huge crowd - and now the results are available for all to see.

A very Irish welcome for Coldplay on grafton street !!!!!! @rtenews pic.twitter.com/KPqYH8WSDQ

— Molly O'Connor (@molly_oconnorrr) August 28, 2024

Releasing the video on YouTube, Coldplay said: "Filmed on 28 August, 2024 at Grafton Street, Dublin. Thanks to everyone who showed up, and to TikTok for helping to make it happen."

We Pray is taken from Coldplay's new album, Moon Music, which will be released on Friday 4 October.

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