
Coldplay Say to 'Send Love Anywhere,' Charlie Kirk's Family Included, at London…
Coldplay said to 'send love,' including to Charlie Kirk's family, at their London show: 'Send it to people you disagree with … send them love anyway.'
London, UK – Coldplay frontman Chris Martin made a notable statement during the band's final performance at Wembley Stadium, asking the massive audience to extend their love and support to the family of Charlie Kirk. Kirk, identified as a prominent right-wing activist and a close associate of former President Donald J. Trump, was reportedly shot dead earlier this week while speaking at an event in Utah. Addressing the packed stadium, Martin stated, "With that in mind, for the final time for a few years in London, let's raise our hands like this and send love anywhere you want to send it in the world." He continued, "There are so many places that might need it today. So here it comes from London. You can send this to your brother or your sister, you can send it to the families of people who've been going through terrible stuff. You can send it to Charlie Kirk's family. You can send it to anybody's family, you can send it to people you disagree with, but you send them love anyway." The unexpected call for empathy towards a controversial political figure's family has drawn attention, highlighting Martin's message of universal compassion amidst the band's high-energy concert.
Coldplay said to 'send love,' including to Charlie Kirk's family, at their London show: 'Send it to people you disagree with … send them love anyway.'
Čarli Kirk je preminuo u četvrtak u 31. godini nakon što je zadobio smrtonosni snajperski hitac dok je govorio na kampusu Univerziteta Utah Valley.