On the seventh song of the first night at Coldplay in Coimbra, a lucky moment that a Portuguese fan of the English band will never forget.
Holding up a banner announcing that his dream was to play the “hardest part” on the piano – “Can I play it?” asked a young Portuguese man. , one of the thousands who attended, this Wednesday, the first of four Coldplay concerts in the city, he caught the eye of vocalist Chris Martin, who took him on stage.
You can definitely ‘validate’ the ‘chief’ of the band. And so the boy from Lisbon found himself in front of a crowd as far as the eye could see, playing — and even singing a bit — the theme Coldplay hadn’t done live since 2016. “Thank you, brother,” said Chris goodbye Martin, putting the corner flag behind the back. The fan who will never forget tonight.
The young fan is called Lourenço Lampreia, he plays the piano, studies information management at Universidade Nova, and on social networks, he was quick to show his deep happiness at the moment he was going through. Moreover, a day earlier, he had asked “How am I supposed to sleep today?” , and shared a photo to the public, after a few hours, they would eagerly play it.
Moreover, “Aaaaah, you did it,” was his first reaction, in the first post of a moment when, with Chris Martin at the helm, he “was part” of Coldplay:
A short time later, Coldplay themselves, through the band’s Twitter account, reported on the private meeting. In English, Lourenco L’Ambrea thanked the English squad for making the “dream of a lifetime” come true:
“I still don’t know how, but it really happened”: Lambreia, who was going to share news of BLITZ later on White Night, continued to post recordings of the “hardest part” that were picked up by fans.
In the profile picture on Twitter, the young student, who shared on this social network his piano interpretations of themes from the video games “Sonic” and “Final Fantasy”, will end up uploading an image of a hug wrapped in the Portuguese flag, which he got from Chris Martin:
NOVA IMS (School of Information Management), the former Higher Institute of Statistics and Information Management, hastened to congratulate the “achievement of the ‘student’ in the second year of the Bachelor’s degree in Information Management”. “We are so proud,” it can read on LindedIn from the higher education institution, which shared BLITZ news: