JAKARTA - The humorous rhyme read by Chris Martin when appearing at the Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium (SUGBK), Central Jakarta is one of the differencers in Coldplay concerts held in other countries.

The moment Chris Martin reads the rhyme "loan a hundred", even viral on social media and widely highlighted by netizens and the media.

According to information from Harry Sudarma as Co-Founder and CEO of PK Entertainment, Chris Martin took the time to learn Indonesian with a language teacher provided by a promoter.

"From PK Entertainment and TEM Presents provide Indonesian teachers," said Harry when contacted by the media crew, Thursday, November 16.

The language learning that Chris Martin got before the concert took place. The vocalist studied for an hour.

"There is an hourly session with Chris Martin learning Indonesian and learning rhymes," said Harry.

According to Harry, Chris did ask to be taught Indonesian to greet fans. Then, the teacher who is prepared to teach rhymes.

"Maybe the idea from Chris Martin is how to greet fans in Indonesian, and the teacher is taught a rhyme," he said.

Chris Martin (Between/M Risyal Hidayat/YU


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