Watch: Coldplay’s Chris Martin falls through stage hole during Melbourne performance

Watch: Coldplay's Chris Martin falls through stage hole during Melbourne performance

Coldplay frontman surprises fans with on-stage mishap during Marvel Stadium show

In a startling moment at Coldplay’s recent Melbourne concert, lead singer Chris Martin fell through a hole in the stage while performing at Marvel Stadium. The unexpected incident unfolded while Martin was engaging with the crowd, talking and walking backward when he stepped into a large, open section of the stage.

Viral moment: Fans react to Chris Martin’s fall

The surprising incident, captured on video, quickly gained traction online. In the clip, Martin can be seen pointing out posters in the audience moments before disappearing into the gap. Fortunately, a person standing inside the opening managed to catch Chris Martin and cushion his fall. As he emerged, Chris Martin could be heard saying, “That’s uh, not planned; thank you for catching me, so much. Thank you guys, holy shit.” He reassured the audience by confirming he was unharmed, adding with a smile that he had “the jitters” before continuing the show.

Echoes of Olivia Rodrigo’s recent fall

This incident occurred just three weeks after a similar mishap involving pop star Olivia Rodrigo in Melbourne. While performing at the Rod Laver Arena, Rodrigo was running across the stage and pointing at fans when she fell into an opening. Like Chris Martin, she was not injured, despite the dramatic moment.

Coldplay continues its tour despite the mishap

Despite the surprise fall, Coldplay’s tour remains on track. The band is set to perform next in Sydney at Accor Stadium, with shows lined up from Wednesday through Sunday. Fans can rest assured that Martin’s unexpected fall won’t impact the scheduled performances.

These incidents highlight the potential hazards of modern stage designs that incorporate moving parts and unexpected openings, serving as a reminder of the importance of safety measures during dynamic live performances.

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