Coldplay's Chris Martin was joined by Burna Boy, Little Simz, Elyanna, and Tini for a surprise appearance on Grafton Street on Wednesday night.
A very Irish welcome for Coldplay on grafton street !!!!!! @rtenews pic.twitter.com/KPqYH8WSDQ
— Molly O'Connor (@molly_oconnorrr) August 28, 2024
The stars performed their just-released collaboration We Pray to the delighted crowd - with fans posting on social media that it was for a new promo video.
Earlier, Martin shared a video of himself enjoying a trip to Dún Laoghaire ahead of the band's sold-out shows in Croke Park.
Coldplay at Croker - here's an Amsterdam appetizer
A video posted on Coldplay's social media saw Martin exploring the pier and chatting with a busker.
"So happy to be in Dublin. Pleasure to meet you, Gerry," Martin wrote.
So happy to be in Dublin. Pleasure to meet you, Gerry. pic.twitter.com/3SqFT5jiGU
— Coldplay (@coldplay) August 28, 2024
Coldplay will play sold-out shows in Croke Park on Thursday, Friday, Sunday, and Monday.
Fan Ciara O'Donnell also took to social media to share that she would be going to one of the shows after her aunt Paula met Martin in Dún Laoghaire.
"My aunty Paula is my best friend in the whole entire world. She moved in with me when I was 16 when my mum passed away from cancer. Then she got diagnosed with cancer two years later," O'Donnell said on TikTok.
"She was in Dún Laoghaire yesterday and met the lead singer of Coldplay. And they were chatting away about me and about everything. And she was saying how much she appreciates him and his music.
"And whoever he was with came back up to my aunty and was like, 'He wants to give you free tickets to the show'. So I'm going to Coldplay on Monday with Paula because Chris Martin is giving us free tickets."
"Yellow is, like, the song that connects me to my mum so much," she added. "And I know this is her. And it's just, like, I can't believe this is happening."
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