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Coldplay joins BTS for final day of Permission to Dance on Stage

Updated on: 03 December,2021 06:21 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Coldplay‘s Chris Martin joined the K-Pop band on the stage to give a special end to their concert in Los Angeles

Coldplay joins BTS for final day of Permission to Dance on Stage

BTS and Coldplay/ AFP and Satej Shinde

The four day BTS ‘Permission to Dance’ concerts in Los Angeles have been surprising fans with appearances from stars like Meghan Thee Stallion, Halsey and the final day was no different-with Coldplay joining the boys. Chris Martin joined BTS as they sang their recent hit ‘My Universe.’ Chris was seen in black jeans and a t-shirt with ‘BTS Permission To Dance On Stage’ written on it. BTS and Coldplay had earlier performed together at the 2021 American Music Awards held recently.


That wasn’t all, Army also gave Jin, who rings in his birthday on Saturday a pre-birthday surprise. Fans showcased their creativity by spelling Jin’s name with their lightsticks throughout the crowd as everyone sang ‘Happy Birthday.’ At the end of the show, fans got moon covers and put them over either their Army bombs.
A visibly emotional Jin admitted he was surprised and thanked fans for always making him feel confident. 


Also Read: BTS’s Jin had the most fun pre-birthday celebrations and we are taking notes


 

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