Federer seamlessly blended in, synchronizing his shaker with the band's melody
Roger Federer, the legendary tennis player, recently made a special appearance at Coldplay's "Music of the Spheres World Tour" concert in Zurich.
Taking advantage of his post-retirement life, Federer attended the concert not only as a fan but as part of the crew. To the delight of the audience, he was invited on stage by Chris Martin to join the band and play the shaker during their performance of the popular song "Don't Panic."
Federer seamlessly blended in, synchronizing his shaker with the band's melody and even singing along with the entire band. The moment was truly unforgettable for everyone in attendance.
The tennis maestro later posted a medley of photos from the concert on Instagram, captioning the experience an ‘adventure of a lifetime’.
The tour, in support of Coldplay's album of the same name, is known for its immersive and metaphorical journey through different musical phases. During an interview, Chris Martin, the lead vocalist of Coldplay, described the concert's division into four distinct parts, symbolizing a transformative expedition.
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