Coldplay Mumbai Concert: Chris Martin Apologises For Colonialism, Chants ‘Jai Shree Ram’
Coldplay's frontman Chris Martin struck an emotional chord with Indian fans during the band's Mumbai concert, addressing Britain's colonial history and extending a heartfelt apology, as reported by Firstpost.
Coldplay Mumbai Concert: Chris Martin Apologises For Colonialism
"It's amazing to us that you welcome us even though we are from Great Britain. Thank you for forgiving us for all the bad things that Britain has done," said Martin, acknowledging the dark history of British colonialism. The statement received resounding applause from the audience.

This marks Coldplay's fourth visit to India and their second full-length concert in the country. Speaking to the crowd at DY Patil Stadium, Martin expressed his gratitude, saying:
"We could not have asked for a better audience. Thank you for coming today, everybody!"
He concluded his remarks with a heartfelt "Shukriya" and chants of "Jai Shree Ram," a gesture that quickly went viral online.
Chris Martin's A Spiritual Prelude
Ahead of the Mumbai event, Martin and his girlfriend, actress Dakota Johnson, visited the iconic Shri Babulnath Temple to seek blessings. Martin donned a traditional blue kurta, while Johnson wore a printed cotton suit, her head respectfully covered with a dupatta. In a symbolic ritual, Dakota whispered a prayer into Nandi's ear, embodying the pursuit of divine blessings for personal desires, as reported by India Today.
Mumbai Welcomes Coldplay
Coldplay's much-awaited three-day concert extravaganza, taking place from January 18 to 21 at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, is set to host an audience of over 70,000 fans. This highly anticipated event is part of the band's India tour, which also includes a performance in Ahmedabad on January 26. Coldplay's music, known for its emotional depth and powerful performances, has resonated with audiences worldwide, and this tour is no exception.
The band's lineup consists of vocalist and pianist Chris Martin, guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman, drummer Will Champion, and manager Phil Harvey, each contributing to the signature sound that has made Coldplay one of the biggest global acts. Fans who are unable to attend can still experience the electrifying atmosphere, as the concert will be streamed live on Disney+ Hotstar. Coldplay's ability to connect with Indian audiences through music, humility, and cultural respect has solidified their place as not only global icons but as artists who deeply value human connection.
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