WATCH! Famous airline pilot brings Coldplay’s magic to the sky with a mid-air concert

Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour wrapped up in India with two unforgettable nights in Ahmedabad. Thousands of fans packed the Narendra Modi Stadium to see the iconic British band perform live. But for some lucky passengers on an IndiGo flight heading to the show, the Coldplay experience began even before they landed in Ahmedabad.
Captain’s playful announcement sets the mood
On a flight from Pune to Ahmedabad, Captain Pradeep Krishnan decided to make the trip extra special for passengers heading to the Coldplay concert. Speaking over the intercom, he joked, “How many of you are going to the Coldplay concert? How many of you have two extra tickets?” His playful question brought laughter and excitement to the cabin, instantly creating a cheerful atmosphere as passengers bonded over their shared excitement for the show.

A ‘Sky Full of Stars’ moment in the air
The captain’s announcement was just the beginning of the fun. Inspired by Coldplay’s famous Sky Full of Stars performance, passengers on the flight turned on their phone flashlights, lighting up the cabin in a magical display. The whole plane glowed, capturing the spirit of the band’s iconic moment right in the air. It was a heartwarming and unforgettable pre-concert celebration, filled with joy and excitement. The passengers’ energy made the journey feel just as special as the concert waiting for them in Ahmedabad.
Coldplay’s Ahmedabad concert: A night to remember

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Once the flight landed in Ahmedabad, the excitement shifted to the Narendra Modi Stadium, where Coldplay performed for two incredible nights. The energy in the stadium was unmatched as thousands of fans came together to enjoy the show. Chris Martin and the band—Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman, and Will Champion—delivered an unforgettable mix of amazing music and stunning visuals. The crowd sang along, danced, and soaked in every moment, turning the concert into a truly special experience.
A journey that felt like part of the show
For the passengers on that IndiGo flight, the trip already felt like part of the Coldplay concert. The captain’s fun announcement and the flashlight moment brought everyone together. A regular flight turned into a joyful celebration of music, showing how music can connect people even before the main event.

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