Ahmedabad:
“Happy Republic Day, India!” The Coldplay leader, Chris Martin, greeted the crowd when he began his final performance in the country at the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad, where he touched many hearts singing the patriotic anthem Vande Maram.
It seemed that an opponent of lights had spread throughout the stadium when fans lit their flashlights to reach the band’s melody in their last concert in India, which is broadcast live in Disney Hotestar.
The atmosphere within the Narendra Modi stadium, which has a capacity of more than 1.25 Lakh, was electric with emotion when the show began exactly at 8 pm.
Martin, dressed in a marine blue shirt and jeans, began acting High energythat caused the audience to sing with the song with him in unison. And then two other successes came – Adventure of his life and Paradise.
Taking a break from the consecutive clues, Martin went to the audience in Hindi and thanked them for appearing in large amounts of different corners of the country.
“Dhanyawaad Pyaare Dosto. AAP Sab Ka Bohat Swagat Hai Hamare Show me. AAP Sabka Bohat Dhanyawaad Ki Aapne Hume Yaha Performa Karne Ka Mauka Diya. Ahmedabad Me Aake Bohat Hum Bohat Khushi Ho Rahi Hai. Aur Namaste AAP Sabko Jo Hume Transmission live torque dekh rahe hai“He said and met huge cheers of the audience.
“That is the whole Hindi that I have learned in my whole life. So thank you,” Martin said, before changing Gujurati briefly.
Martin also greeted Indian fans on the occasion of the 76th day of the Republic of India.
“We are very happy to be here, so grateful to be here. Happy Republic Day to all in India. We know how lucky we have to play in their beautiful country, especially on a day when all the planets are aligned and we have The best audience in the best stadium in the world, “he said.
The singer took a break from his playlist to briefly hum in some lines of the patriotic song of the Ar Rahman Music Maa Tujhe Salaam.
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Martin kept the high energy by constantly committing to the crowd and taking the time to read the signals they maintained. He also pointed out the requests of the song that the audience had submitted and assured them that his favorite songs are on their way.
The program marks the final performance of the band led by Chris Martin in India as part of its ‘Spheres World Tour’ music. They have already acted in three shows with greeting in Mumbai before and had their fourth concert in Ahmedabad on Saturday. Coldplay had previously acted in the country in 2016 at the Global Citizen Festival in Mumbai.
The British rock band also includes guitarist Jonny Buckland, bass player Guy Berryman, drummer and percussionist Will Champion and Manager Phil Harvey. PTI RB BK RB RB
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