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If you're curious who the biggest Swiftie in Coldplay is, lead singer Chris Martin might just be "The 1."

On Sunday, August 25, Martin, 47, invited two fans on stage at the Coldplay show in Vienna to hear him sing "The 1" with the support of opening act Maggie Rogers. This is the second time that Coldplay and Rogers covered a Taylor Swift track at the Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna.

Martin and his band seemed to honor the loss that fans experienced after a terrorist threat prevented Swift from performing in Vienna. On Wednesday, August 21, they performed a cover of the 2008 hit "Love Story." "We sing this song with so much love for Taylor and so much love for Swifties," Martin told the crowd.
One of the fans that was selected to join Martin and 30-year-old Rogers on stage must have been moved by their previous Swift tribute. She wore a Coldplay T-shirt and carried a sign that said "Dear Chris, Swifties Will Remember You. Thank You!"

Singer Chris Martin of British rock band Coldplay performs on stage during a concert at the Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna, Austria on August 21, 2024. Security measures have been tightened in Vienna for a... Singer Chris Martin of British rock band Coldplay performs on stage during a concert at the Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna, Austria on August 21, 2024. Security measures have been tightened in Vienna for a series of concerts by British band Coldplay this week, Austrian police said on August 20, 2024, after Taylor Swift's shows were cancelled after a suicide bombing plot. (Photo by TOBIAS STEINMAURER / APA / AFP) / Tobias Steinmaurer/Getty Images

After Rogers gave the fan a hug, Martin encouraged her to put her sign down and relax while they sang "a beautiful song." The crowd burst into applause when Martin sang the first line of the song.

The fans could be seen mouthing the lyrics alongside the two pop stars, dancing in their seats. Rogers and Martin also shared a laugh when the Coldplay frontman sang the wrong lyrics for the final chorus. "My fault," the singer chuckled. As the song concluded, Martin shook hands warmly with the two delighted-looking fans.

One fan posted on X (formerly known as Twitter) claiming to be one of the fans in the video. In all caps, she wrote: "THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS THE PINK HAIR GIRL IS ME AND MY DREAMS CAME TRUE ALL MY LOVE GOES OUT TO VIENNA AND THESE MAGICAL PEOPLE"

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