Coldplay’s Chris Martin goes online in virtual gig via Instagram live to comfort people affected by Covid-19 (VIDEO)
Coldplay’s Chris Martin goes online in virtual gig via Instagram live to comfort people affected by Covid-19 Chris Martin has performed a total of nine songs including his rendition of David Bowie's ‘Life on Mars’ for the #TogetherAtHome virtual concert. ― Picture courtesy of Instagram/Coldplay
KUALA LUMPUR, March 17 — British rock band Coldplay frontman Chris Martin performed for 30 minutes online for fans via the band’s Instagram Live this morning at around 4am local time as part of the #TogetherAtHome virtual live series. The joint effort between the World Health Organisation and Global Citizen, of which Martin is a curator, aims to unite people from all over the world amidst the Covid-19 global outbreak through musical performances by some of the most loved musical acts,Hello everyone. I hope you and your family are safe and healthy. If anyone feels like chatting and listening to some music, I’m going to do a livestream on the Coldplay Instagram in about 30 mins .
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