- By Srishti Pandey
- Tue, 21 Jan 2025 06:57 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
The Coldplay concert in Mumbai turned into a magical night for Kpop enthusiasts as Chris Martin performed the global hit My Universe, a collaboration with BTS. Held at the DY Patil Stadium, the event saw fans singing along to every lyric, including the Korean verses, leaving BTS ARMYs in awe of the crowd's energy and enthusiasm.
Chris Martin's rendition of My Universe took the audience by storm. The song, released in 2021, marked a groundbreaking collaboration between Coldplay and BTS, blending the British band's signature sound with the Korean group's global appeal. Fans shared clips of the performance on social media, highlighting how the crowd not only sang the English parts but also nailed the Korean lyrics.
One ARMY tweeted, "Mumbai is so ready for a BTS concert! The way everyone screamed for My Universe and sang every single Korean lyric proves it." The overwhelming response to My Universe has reignited hopes among Indian ARMYs for a BTS concert in the country. With the Kpop community growing rapidly in India, fans believe it's only a matter of time before BTS announces their much-awaited tour.
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Another fan wrote, "Coldplay singing My Universe in Mumbai. I believe BTS will be next to perform there. Indian ARMYs have been working hard."
In a recent interview, Chris Martin described working with BTS as an uplifting and natural experience. He expressed his admiration for the group, jokingly referring to himself as the "eighth member" of BTS: "Now we’re a boy band of seven really good-looking young Koreans and one old white guy and it’s fine.”
Coldplay's Mumbai concert kicked off their highly-anticipated India tour, with the band performing iconic hits like Fix You and A Sky Full of Stars. The electrifying atmosphere and the audience's energy have set the stage for the band's upcoming shows in India. Indian ARMYs are now more hopeful than ever that BTS will soon grace the stage in their homeland.