Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Chris Martin of Coldplay has visited and plays songs for employees at music House downtown Talcahuano 140, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
“When we spoke about you having to leave for a while and missing the band and your fans, it was really powerful,” wrote Martin. “I think the song found its way because of that conversation.”
Jin responded, “Thank you so much for working so closely on this song with me and listening to my opinions every step of the way. I feel super honored to have worked with you, my superstar, my bro.”
Martin then sent his love to Jin’s bandmates Jimin, J-Hope, RM, Suga, Jungkook, and V. “See you in Buenos Aires, my bro,” wrote Jin. “I love you.”
Coldplay is set to live stream their show across more than 80 countries on Friday and Saturday with the special appearance from Jin for “The Astronaut,” which is out at midnight Thursday.
Martin and Coldplay have struck a friendship with BTS in the last several years. The boys of BTS were featured on Music of the Spheres‘ lead single, “My Universe.”
The South Korean singer-songwriter Jin and Coldplay’s Chris Martin recently had a long conversation regarding the release of The Astronaut.
The duo who have previously collaborated on the 2021 hit song My Universe share a great bond and respect for each other. Their admiration for each other could be seen through their recent conversation.
The K-Pop band BTS took to their official Twitter account and shared the conversation between Jin and Chris. Sharing a series of images, they wrote, “A new message has arrived from Chris Martin for Kim Seokjin.”
BTS revealed that Jin will be joining the British band Coldplay in Argentina for their world tour concert. The K-Pop idol will be performing The Astronaut live for the first time at Coldplay’s MUSIC of the SPHERES Tour.
The concert is scheduled to take place on October 28, 2022, at Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires.
BTS’ management company BIG HIT MUSIC also released an official statement regarding Jin’s participation in Coldplay’s concert on the community platform Weverse. The statement mentioned that the concert will not be live-streamed but the performance video of The Astronaut will be released on BANGTAN TV after the concert.
BTS fandom aka ARMY was not over Kim Seok-jin releasing his solo single in collaboration with Coldplay and now the 29-year-old artist has surprised his fan by sharing this news. (Read More Here).
Coldplay’s lead singer Chris Martin has always been happily open about his friendship with the BTS members, and his respect for Jin and Korean culture has earned him much praise in the past.
Now, his friendship with Chris Martin is making ARMYs feel soft as they exchange the most heartfelt messages, even teasing an appearance by Jin in Coldplay’s upcoming concert in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The official BTS Twitter account shared a thread of messages between Chris Martin and Jin, which started with them catching up. Yet, Chris Martin did not hesitate to immediately ask Jin to join him and the band for their concert on October 28, the day of The Astronaut‘s release.
With Coldplay, Jin is a sky full of stars. Ahead of the band’s live stream of their show in Argentina, Rolling Stone can exclusively premiere footage of Chris Martin and Jin rehearsing the BTS star’s new single, “The Astronaut.”
The clip captures a smiley Jin high-fiving the Coldplay frontman and gives fans their first look at the galaxy-like visuals set to appear onscreen during the show. The rehearsal footage and photos feature Martin playing his part on guitar as Jin sings into the microphone, though his audio has been muted.
Coldplay previously teased the release of “The Astronaut” on social media, sharing a snippet of the track’s vocals with Matin, who helped produce it, listening in.
“When I’m with you/There is no one else/I get heaven to myself/When I’m with you,” Jin sings. “There is no one else/I feel this way I’ve never felt.”
And earlier today, Coldplay shared a photo of the BTS star posing with the band following rehearsals at River Plate stadium in Buenos Aires. “First ever live performance tomorrow,” the band captioned the post.
BTS also posted a text conversation between Martin and Jin, where the Coldplay star asks Jin, “Would you like to come to Argentina next week and sing ‘The Astronaut’ live with us?”
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