Coldplay provides a little addition when carrying out its concert routine, where Chris Martin asks the audience to send love and prayers before the song Fix You is performed.

As Coldplay appeared at Wembley Stadium, London recently, the vocalist invited tens of thousands of fans to lend a hand and send love wherever they wanted, including to Charlie Kirk's family, a US conservative activist who died on September 10.

"There are so many places that might need it today," said Martin when asking viewers to give the world their positive energy, quoted by NME, Sunday, September 14.

"To my brother or brother, it can be sent to the families of people who are going through terrible things, it can also be sent to Charlie Kirk's family," he added.

You can send it to people who don't agree with you, but still send them love. You can send it to peace-loving people in the Middle East, in Ukraine, and Russia.

The call for love and prayers for Kirk's family comes after shocking news about the death of Charlie Kirk, who was shot dead at the Utah Valley University campus during his inaugural event on the America Comeback Tour tour.

Kirk is 31 years old. Local police later detained a 22-year-old man named Tyler Robinson, who was charged with serious murder, a firearm shooting that resulted in serious injuries, and obstructed the legal process.

The tragedy also has an impact on the entertainment world. An episode of South Park featuring Kirk's parody is withdrawn from the broadcast schedule. In the episode, Eric Cartman's character is described as a conservative commentator with Kirk's hairstyle and similar attitude, as well as a fictional award called the Charlie Kirk Award for Young Master Debators.

Coldplay's concert at Wembley itself was the closing of their tour in England, after being delayed due to London's underground transportation strike. Of each ticket sold, 1 pound was donated to support an independent music venue.

In addition, Chris Martin cs also gave a leak about the big plan. At the previous show, Martin said: "This trend still has 138 more shows. We will rest for a while, and immediately announce the schedule for 2027. But this year there are only two more shows left, then we will do something very special that we have prepared for years, and the results are very good."

The Music Of The Spheres' world tour itself is now listed as the tour with the highest number of viewers in history and only the second one managed to penetrate more than $1 billion in revenue. Ahead of the release of their latest album, Moon Music, Martin had emphasized the importance of the live show space.

"Playing on stage is an important relationship," he said Martin. "I don't mind if maybe there's no more bands like Coldplay, but I'm worried that if later there are no more musicians who are free to start from below and continue to grow so that when they finally appear in the stadium, they are completely mature."


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