Coldplay frontman Chris Martin saves young boy from being crushed by crowd at Sydney concert at Accor Stadium

Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has once again shown how much he cares for his fans by helping a little boy who was being crushed while attending the band’s second Sydney show.

The 47-year-old spotted the young boy struggling in the standing section of the crowd on Thursday night.

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Pointing him out, Martin offered the young fan a better and safer spot to watch the band perform.

“You can sit right here, you don’t have to be squeezed,” he said.

“You don’t have to be squished by all these adults.”

The boy then appears to be lifted over a barrier separating the crowd from the runway leading off the main stage.

“Sit right there my little brother,” Martin said.

“Better?

“We’ll take care of you man.”

Chris Martin spotted the young boy in the crowd and let him over the barrier so that he wouldn't get crushed.Chris Martin spotted the young boy in the crowd and let him over the barrier so that he wouldn't get crushed.
Chris Martin spotted the young boy in the crowd and let him over the barrier so that he wouldn’t get crushed. Credit: TikTok /
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The heartwarming gesture was captured on video and posted to social media, with one racking up over 30,000 views on TikTok.

Fellow Coldplay fans were quick to commend the singer’s compassionate actions.

“This was the best part of the night,” one concertgoer said.

“I just love him,” said another fan.

Coldplay have played three shows at Sydney’s Accor Stadium as part of their Music of the Spheres tour.

Their final concert will be on Sunday night before they head to Auckland to perform three sold out shows.

The band were previously in Melbourne where they performed four shows to 227,000 people at Marvel Stadium, smashing the venue’s attendance record.

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