The couple have been spending time in Mumbai lately as Martin's band Coldplay tours through India Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin are spending quality time together. The actress, 35, and the Coldplay frontman,
Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar was spotted at Coldplay's concert in Navi Mumbai with his family and friends. He shared his admiration for Chris Martin and the band, reflecting on their enduring friendship.
Coldplay, Chris Martin and India
Coldplay’s Republic Day concert in Ahmedabad set a record as India’s largest-ever ticketed concert, drawing a massive crowd of 1.34 lakh attendees. The British boy band has beat the combined total of Diljit Dosnajh and Justin Bieber's shows.
Johnson, 35, visited Mumbai with Martin, 47, ahead of his three Music of the Spheres World Tour shows with Coldplay. The rock band has three sold-out concerts between Saturday and Tuesday at DY Patil Stadium, one of the country’s multi-purpose sports arenas.
Coldplay's Music of the Spheres India tour concluded in Ahmedabad on January 26, with Chris Martin pausing the show midway to ensure the safety of a fan overwhelmed by the crowd.
Coldplay’s Chris Martin thanked his Indian audience on Saturday (Jan. 18) for “forgiving” British colonialism, as the band’s Music Of The Spheres dates kicked off in Mumbai.
Chris Martin also greeted Indian fans on the occasion of the nation’s 76th Republic Day. "We are so happy to be here, so grateful to be here. Happy Republic Day to everybody in India," he said.
Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin were spotted holding hands in Mumbai, India, putting to rest any breakup rumors as Martin tours with his band Coldplay.
Coldplay's frontman, Chris Martin paid a heartfelt tribute to India on the occasion of the 76th Republic Day by singing Vande Mataram and Maa Tujhhe Salaam..
Coldplay's Ahmedabad concert on Sunday saw cricketer Jasprit Bumrah attend and singer Chris Martin dedicating a song for him.
During a concert in India, Coldplay singer Chris Martin thanked fans for "forgiving us for all of the bad things Great Britain has done."