In case you missed it, Coldplay brought their Head Full of Dreams tour to Dublin last night.
#ColdplayDublin getting off the ground!
R42 pic.twitter.com/AS7M9OEGd3— Coldplay (@coldplay) July 8, 2017
Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Gerry Berryman and Will Champion filled Croke Park with colourful balloons, fireworks and rainbow confetti as they played their biggest hits to over 80,000 fans.
VIDEO: Coldplay fill Croke Park with rainbow confetti #AHFODtour #ColdplayDublin pic.twitter.com/Jq62dpH4Au
— Atlas Project (@ColdplayAtlas) July 9, 2017
One of the stand-out moments from last night's gig was when wheelchair user, Rob, crowd-surfed his way to the stage on a wheelchair. The personal trainer was stage-ready and brought his own harmonica to play alongside Chris Martin.
Meanwhile, a massive Coldplay fan Dublin Bus. Some eagle-eyed commuters spotted the below message on the Dublin Bus app yesterday.
How Dublin bus let's us know that the Coldplay concert could cause delays. pic.twitter.com/OXPKqzjk6k
— Eamonn K Sharpson (@Smameann) July 8, 2017