After his breakup with Dakota Johnson, Chris Martin was emotional in the concert. Coldplay singer carried out the band’s debut album, for sparks from parachutes, while tears rolled his cheeks.
To support the musician on stage, fans began singing with Martin. Fans participating in the concert captured the emotional moment of the artist and the video went viral on the internet.
As the album parachute, the band dropped a group of tracks, including hit songs such as Yellow, Tribal, and Sankampi. While the sparks were not played as a radio single, it is emotionally known as one of the raw and honest tracks.
Martin also replied to Lirik, “I will live you down,” by adding, “Yes I’ll do.”
Chris Martin and Dakota Johnson broke after 8 years
Earlier this month, reports revealed that Chris Martin and Dakota Johnson were broken 8 years after their on-off relationship. Sources close to the alleged former couple told People Magazine that “it seems to be final this time.”
The materialistic actress and Martin were first combined together in 2017, and the two were allegedly engaged for many years.
Earlier, the rumors of the breakup were in August 2024, and at that time the inner formula shared, “Certainly, they had issues and had a break in the past, but things are very good now. They both love their careers. They are balanced by the things they can do best.”
Meanwhile, after his partition from Johnson, Martin Singing Sparks made it a weak moment for his fans, who moved to show their support for the composer.
In addition, before her breakup from the composer, sources close to the fifty shades of Gray Star revealed that actress Martin’s children, apples and Moses, were quite close.
In addition, the actress talked about watching Chris Martin performance. “I don’t know. I like to see him. I could see him every day. I don’t know how to explain it. I don’t think so, I don’t know … I am watching my favorite, I am doing my favorite work,” he said.
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