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Coldplay’s Chris Martin Says Sorry for British Raj, Thanks India for Forgiveness!

Coldplay’s Chris Martin apologises for British Raj during Mumbai concert, thanking Indian fans for their forgiveness. Read all about this heartfelt moment here.
 
Coldplay’s Chris Martin Says Sorry for British Raj, Thanks India for Forgiveness!

Mumbai witnessed an electrifying performance by Coldplay over the weekend as the band kicked off their “Music of the Spheres” tour at DY Patil Stadium. During the Sunday show, lead singer Chris Martin apologised for the British Raj, acknowledging the historical ties between India and Britain.

“This is our fourth visit to India and the second time performing a full show. It’s amazing that you welcome us, even though we are from Great Britain. Thank you for forgiving us for all the bad things that Great Britain has done,” Martin told the audience, earning widespread applause.

Chris Martin’s Words Spark Social Media Buzz

The heartfelt apology quickly went viral, sparking conversations across social media. Many praised Martin’s humility. One user commented, “Humbling for him to say that. Thank you for being human.” Another added, “At least he did, unlike the British monarchy or governments.”

Exploring Mumbai with Dakota Johnson

Ahead of the concert, Chris Martin arrived in Mumbai with his actor-girlfriend, Dakota Johnson. The couple was spotted visiting popular spots like Marine Drive and Siddhivinayak Temple, where Dakota sought blessings alongside actors Sonali Bendre and Gayatri Joshi.

Coldplay’s India Tour Continues

Coldplay’s last show in Mumbai is set for Monday, January 21, promising yet another unforgettable night for fans. The band will then head to Ahmedabad for performances at the Narendra Modi Stadium on January 25 and 26, marking the second leg of their India tour.

With heartfelt moments like Chris Martin’s apology and their iconic music, Coldplay’s “Music of the Spheres” tour is leaving a lasting impression on Indian fans.

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