Chris Martin casually draws tattoo for fan mid-song while belting out Fix You at Coldplay’s Wembley gig
Posted by  badge Boss on Aug 27, 2022 - 04:18AM

took a moment to design a tattoo for a fan while in the middle of singing at a Coldplay show at ’s Wembley Stadium… as you do.

The band’s frontman spotted a sign in the crowd, being held by a fan named Mattie Jolley, asking him to design a tattoo.

Prior to performing Fix You, the rocker reportedly kneeled on stage and instructed Mattie to get a paper and pen ready.

Then, while belting out the hit song, the 45-year-old star proceeded to draw the design on her notepad, fulfilling her wish right there and then.

‘As soon as it happened, I burst into tears realising what had just happened and I was more in shock,’ she told .

‘He picked me out of an 80,000-strong crowd to make my night even better.

Chris took a moment to draw the design while singing at the same time (Picture: Jam Press Vid)
Chris created a simple yet heartfelt design (Picture: Jam Press Vid)

‘He didn’t have to do it and I am so grateful he did.’

Mattie described the design as ‘a really cool love heart, which has a cool-looking infinity sign around it’.

Coldplay’s tour saw Chris recently , following the Pop Idol star’s death aged 41.

Last week, Chris stopped mid-performance to ask fans to put their mobile phones away (Picture: WireImage)

The singer also sang Kate Bush’s Running Up That Hill with Steve Coogan at one of his concerts, who was in character as Alan Partridge.

At another point, Chris stopped mid-song to .

He also made a teen musician’s dream come true during their tour, who hopes to follow in his footsteps. 

Leo Hall, 17, was spotted by Chris in the crowd at and was during their show.

Leo Hall’s dreams came true after Chris plucked him out of the crowd at Wembley and asked him to perform (Pictures: TikTok @ha11ettt / Leo Hall)

He received high praise from Chris after playing Let Somebody Go on the piano, with the singer even telling the fan: ‘That’s better than we ever did it, man.’

Earlier this week, the band announced new UK and European gigs for 2023 as part of their world tour in support of their latest album Music of the Spheres’.