Lead singer, Chris Martin, took an unexpected tumble during Coldplay’s Nov. 3 show at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne Australia.
Chris Martin took a tumble. The frontman fell through an onstage trapdoor while walking backward during Sunday night’s Coldplay concert in Melbourne, as captured by viral fan footage.
Bono says Coldplay 'are not a rock band': 'There is something much more interesting going on there' Reps for Martin did not immediately respond to Entertainment Weekly's request for comment.
Coldplay singer Chris Martin took a serious tumble on stage during a concert in Melbourne Sunday night when he fell through a trap door. Footage posted to social media shows Martin chatting with ...
Coldplay fans were left open-mouthed after they witnessed Chris Martin fall through a trap door during his one concerts, as part of his Music of the Spheres tour. The popstar, 47, who has released ...
Or maybe it was just distraction by a record-breaking crowd that led Chris Martin to take a tumble through a trap door at Coldplay’s Sunday concert in Melbourne. Chris Martin noticed Bruce ...
Chris Martin is no exception to stage falls, as the Coldplay frontman took a tumble at a concert over the weekend. Martin, 47, spoke to the crowd in Melbourne, Australia, on Saturday while walking ...
The British singer and his band, Coldplay, are performing around the world for their “Music of the Spheres World Tour." The group recently traveled to Australia for a series of shows in ...
(NEXSTAR) – Coldplay frontman Chris Martin fell into a trapdoor during a concert in Australia on Sunday, momentarily drawing concerned gasps from onlookers in the venue. Martin, 47, had been ...
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We thought we were being phished. Why else would someone claiming to work on Coldplay's upcoming Melbourne shows lob into our inbox on a Saturday afternoon just before the band's arrival in Australia?