Coldplay forced to halt Wembley show twice as security rush into crowd

Coldplay forced to halt Wembley show twice as security rush into crowd

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Due to Chris Martin’s request for medical and security support, Coldplay were forced to reschedule their show twice. The band halted their Wembley show once more on Saturday night during the smash hit Sparks.

As frontman Chris paused the rest of the band during their encore, he caught the security guard’s gaze. As a concerned Chris watched, a concerned security guard and medical personnel were seen entering the standing area of Wembley Stadium.

As they rushed over to the person in need, the crowd erupted in joy. After things seemed in order, Chris asked: “Does anyone else have any medical issues?” before returning to the set. Diabetes ? Anything we should be aware of”?

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While security and medical personnel entered the audience, Chris Martin halted the performance.

Before a second emergency struck the crowd right away, he managed to survive Sparks. Chris joked as the lights soared, “Oh god, we are making people faint.” Guy [Berryman] is at fault for being so attractive, that’s what it is. Looking at our bass player, everyone is fainting.

Chris, however, took it further when he pleaded, “Are you guys okay, come on. You are safe, and we have you. The singer said, “I hope you feel better, my brother. I hope you feel better. He’ll take care of you fairly well. Okay, that’s fine. You’ll be safe; all we do is hang out backstage.

Chris thanked the rest of the sold-out crowd for showing him gratitude. That is incredible. The national football stadium is where Coldplay are currently on a record-breaking 10-date tour.

They have broken the previous record held by Take That and Taylor Swift. They had to alter two of the band’s shows significantly as part of their Music of the Spheres world tour.

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Before continuing, frontman Chris checked the safety of the audience.

The band announced today that the band’s final two Wembley appearance dates had been changed. They claimed that the union members on the London Tube, who were taking strikes on different dates from September 5 for seven days, had prevented the gigs from taking place on September 7 and 8.

We’re sorry to inform you that we have been forced to reschedule our final two concerts of the current Wembley Stadium run due to planned industrial action on the London Underground.

It’s impossible to transport 82, 000 people to the concert and home safely without a Tube service, so no event permits can be issued for the nights of September 7 and 8.

Our only option is to reschedule, according to the statement. The band made it clear that the show would move from September 7 to September 6 and that it would resume on September 8 only.

We’re sorry for the unavoidable disappointment, annoyance, and frustration that this situation brings, Coldplay added. The band confirmed that September 3 and 4 shows on August 31 and September 3 would go as planned.

The Music Venue Trust will donate 10% of the band’s proceeds from the Wembley performances to support upcoming artists and grassroots UK venues. Additionally, there is no use of generators for the Wembley shows.

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Source: Mirror

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