Yep, that's Chris Martin, lead singer of the multiple-Grammy-winning British rock band, singing nonchalantly as music composer Vishal Dadlani stands next to him taking selfies. This insanely secret set took place at Summer House Cafe in Delhi's Hauz Khas village late on Wednesday night in front of a select bunch of people that included musician Raghu Dixit, actress Freida Pinto, folk-rock musician Raghu Dixit, and comedy collective All India Bakchod, who got the opportunity to introduce Martin before the unsuspecting (or not; we're questioning everything right now) crowd.
Chris Martin, @BecauseImFreida @Raghu_Dixit @AllIndiaBakchod What a night! MENTAL!!! pic.twitter.com/diL7YKnZHy
— VISHAL DADLANI (@VishalDadlani) July 1, 2015
Here's another video from another angle, in case you're still having trouble believing that this happened, with Martin playing 'Paradise' as the insane lucky guests at this do sing along in unison.
Here's a tiny unedited,raw glimpse of Chris Martin perform in Delhi tonight. Full, edited video out soon. @kibbanoir pic.twitter.com/K0rZ2bCZAs
— alittleanarkyfilms (@alittleanarky) July 1, 2015
It was past midnight on Thursday by the time the news reached social media, but enough people got their hearts broken as 'Chris Martin' trended nation-wide on Twitter.
CHRIS MARTIN PLAYED AT SUMMER HOUSE CAFE?!
— ButterChicken (@Punjaabi_Tadkaa) July 1, 2015
Why can't I be this lucky? Chris Martin was in Delhi and I am here in my bed crying about it.
— Vaishali Kalia (@LostInColdplay) July 1, 2015
Chris Martin is in India.
Chris Martin performed in Delhi tonight.
I'm not okay with this.
The universe is being unfair to Mumbai.
— Srishti (@Srishti_Shetty) July 1, 2015
No but just imagine you're chilling with your friends and then they announCE CHRIS MARTIN'S COMING ON STAGE TO PERFORM PARADISE I mean WHATT
— rashi (@theconfused0wl) July 1, 2015
I HATE EVERYONE WHO GOT TO SEE CHRIS MARTIN LIVE. I HATE DELHI. GAAAH.
— Mitali Axel Hedfors (@Mitaaali) July 1, 2015
Since many people associated with events and artiste management company Only Much Louder, such as CEO Vijay Nair, were spotted at the set, there was some speculation that this could be an announcement for something bigger, such as Coldplay actually coming down to India to perform at one of the upcoming NH7 Weekender festivals (which are organised by OML).
However, Nair denied that this utterly random, crazy night had anything to do with a possible Coldplay gig at one of their festivals.
@Bobin_James @NH7 ugh no. No connection
— Vijay Nair (@vijay_nair) July 1, 2015
Hmm. Okay then.
UPDATE: But wait. What's up with this then, huh?
Coldplay's apparent debut show in India - NH7 Festival, Delhi on 28-29th November 2015
http://t.co/j1P711USOx
(Thanks @ohchrismartin)
— Coldplaying (@coldplaying) July 1, 2015
HOLY.
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