VIDEO: Coldplay’s Chris Martin relaxed near the Danube in Budapest!
Coldplay held three concerts in Budapest’s magnificent Puskás Aréna, so they needed a resting day between the shows. Unsurprisingly, the singer of the British band, Chris Martin, chose to relax in the heart of the mesmerising Hungarian capital, near the calm Danube.
According to Blikk, a Hungarian tabloid, one of the fans made a video of Coldplay’s singer, Chris Martin, near the Danube. Later, he posted it on Instagram.
The British band conquered Budapest after being absent for 16 years. They filled the Puskás Aréna between 16 and 19 June. They preserved Monday for relaxation and chill. That is when Chris Martin went on a tour of Budapest’s downtown.
Based on the video posted on Instagram, Martin was listening to a busker while being amazed by the view of the Danube banks in Budapest. Visiting and even giving donations to buskers is not unique to Martin. He did the same in Bucharest.
Among the comments under the video, there is Roland Rózsa’s message saying the guitarist Martin was listening to was his father. He wrote “We talk about it all day with the family, my dad is the coolest in the family now lol. Bust most importantly thank you Mr Chris Martin for your humanity.”
Here is the video:
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And here is another one of how he rocked in the Puskás Aréna with tens of thousands of fans earlier this week:
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