Chris Martin Had Time To Learn Indonesian To Greet Fans Directly During Concerts

JAKARTA - Coldplay Concert at Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium (SUGBK), Central Jakarta on Wednesday, November 15, leaves a unique story.

From the stage, Chris Martin spoke several times in Indonesian.

Meanwhile, the two rhymes read by the vocalist were in the spotlight of Indonesian netizens, in addition to Coldplay's slick appearance that night.

Harry Sudarma as Co-founder and CEO of PK Entertainment said, Chris Martin did convey his idea to speak Indonesian on stage.

Therefore, the promoter presented a language teacher to teach him. Chris Martin also studied for an hour with the language teacher.

"Maybe the idea is from Chris Martin how to greet fans in Indonesian," said Harry when contacted by the media crew, Thursday, November 16.

Meanwhile, the two rhymes read by Chris Martin on stage, were the result of an hour of learning Indonesian. A humorous rhyme was chosen to lighten the atmosphere.

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

For information, Chris Martin read out two rhymes in Indonesian. One of the rhymes went viral and was discussed by netizens on social media.

"On Tuesday the physics exam, study hard so that you can pass. How are you, Jakarta City? You can borrow a hundred," Chris said to laughter from the whole stadium.

Walk to Senayan, get ready to buy a book. Jakarta-ku is the dream city, Coldplay is here for you," said Chris Martin when reading another rhyme.