Chris Martin took a nasty plunge after falling in a hole onstage while performing with Coldplay in Australia over the weekend. On Sunday, the 47-year-old singer was speaking to the crowd when he accidentally fell through an open hatch onstage during a show with the British rock band at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium. In a clip shared on X (formerly Twitter), the Coldplay frontman is seen walking backwards on the stage when he suddenly plummeted through the hidden entrance.
The startling moment left the crowd gasping as Martin briefly struggled to hoist himself up out of the unexpected opening. After picking himself up, Martin told the audience: “That’s not planned!” He then quipped, “Holy shit, that was nearly a YouTube moment!” before expressing gratitude to one of the crew members for “catching” him amid the plunge. The rocker didn’t appear to sustain any visible injuries in the fall.
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twitter.com/qIdzMEGG0s Martin isn’t the only musician that’s taken a public tumble onstage recently. Last month, pop star Olivia Rodrigo shocked fans when she fell through a hole while running onstage during a performance in Melbourne, Australia.
While recently appearing on “ The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, ” host Fallon applauded the “Vampire” singer for handling the awkward moment “like a pro.” Other news outlets have retreated behind paywalls. At HuffPost, we believe journalism should be free for everyone.
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Fallon then showed a clip from the incident during the Oct. 29 episode, which showed Rodrigo joking with the audience at the time after losing her footing. “Oh, my God, that was fun! I’m OK! Wow, sometimes there’s just a hole in the stage.
That’s alright,” she told the crowd in the clip from the concert. Related From Our Partner.
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Coldplay’s Chris Martin Has Shocking Fall Onstage While Performing In Australia
The startling moment left the crowd gasping as Martin briefly struggled to hoist himself up out of an unexpected opening.