During the Tokyo leg of Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour, a poignant moment unfolded that left the audience deeply moved. As the band performed at the Tokyo Dome, frontman Chris Martin spotted a fan holding a sign that read: “Can you play ‘Everglow’ for my husband in heaven?” Without hesitation, Martin invited the woman and her companion on stage, leading them to the piano.

In a touching display of empathy, he responded, “Yes, I can and we will,” before dedicating the song to her late husband. The crowd erupted into applause, and the fan was visibly moved, wiping away tears as the band delivered a heartfelt rendition of “Everglow”
@asiaone The crowd got emotional during the Tokyo leg of Coldplay’s Music Of The Spheres world tour, when singer Chris Martin invited a fan on-stage after spotting her sign from the crowd: “Can you play Everglow for my husband in heaven?” Although the song was not part of the tour’s permanent setlist, the band granted her request, prompting the audience to burst into a sea of applause and cheer.
“Everglow,” a soft rock ballad from Coldplay’s 2016 album A Head Full of Dreams, is known for its emotional depth and has been a fan favorite. Although not part of the band’s permanent setlist for the Music of the Spheres tour, Coldplay has a history of honoring special requests during their performances. This impromptu tribute in Tokyo exemplified the band’s commitment to connecting with their audience on a personal level.
The Tokyo Dome concert was part of Coldplay’s ongoing world tour, which has been lauded for its dynamic performances and the band’s genuine interactions with fans. Moments like these continue to highlight the emotional resonance of live music and the unique bond between artists and their audiences.