World-famous band leave TV viewers stunned as they make bizarre appearance on QVC shopping channel --[Reported by Umva mag]

COLDPLAY went on shopping channel QVC to flog their new album — plus a special toaster and tea set. The band, fronted by Chris Martin, played four songs from Moon Music on the station in the US, backed by an African youth choir. RuckasChris Martin and Coldplay went on shopping channel QVC to flog their new album — plus a special toaster and tea set[/caption] Twitter/coldplayxtraThe band played four songs from Moon Music and the plugged the toaster and tea set, designed to tie-in with the album artwork[/caption] They then plugged the toaster and tea set, designed to tie-in with the album artwork. Chris, 47, joked: “That is vastly more important than the album. “Because we’re older now, we’re moving into crockery and Tupperware. “The music is really just serving our kitchen line now.” The group — whose hits include Fix You, and Viva la Vida — took calls from customers including Candy from Florida who said she had missed one of their concerts in 2008 because her dad died. Improvising a song for her, Chris sang: “I’m sorry we missed you back in 2008, but some things are better when you’re forced to wait.” Host Jennifer Coffey said 31,000 people were shopping for Coldplay’s album through QVC within ten minutes of their appearance. However, the only review the band got on the QVC website was not glowing. The user, SLB, gave them one star and wrote: “I love Coldplay but this was ridiculous.”

Oct 4, 2024 - 19:26
World-famous band leave TV viewers stunned as they make bizarre appearance on QVC shopping channel --[Reported by Umva mag]

COLDPLAY went on shopping channel QVC to flog their new album — plus a special toaster and tea set.

The band, fronted by Chris Martin, played four songs from Moon Music on the station in the US, backed by an African youth choir.

a man and a woman are sitting next to each other on a couch
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Chris Martin and Coldplay went on shopping channel QVC to flog their new album — plus a special toaster and tea set[/caption]
a coldplay moon music tea set is being poured into cups
Twitter/coldplayxtra
The band played four songs from Moon Music and the plugged the toaster and tea set, designed to tie-in with the album artwork[/caption]

They then plugged the toaster and tea set, designed to tie-in with the album artwork.

Chris, 47, joked: “That is vastly more important than the album.

“Because we’re older now, we’re moving into crockery and Tupperware.

“The music is really just serving our kitchen line now.”

The group — whose hits include Fix You, and Viva la Vida — took calls from customers including Candy from Florida who said she had missed one of their concerts in 2008 because her dad died.

Improvising a song for her, Chris sang: “I’m sorry we missed you back in 2008, but some things are better when you’re forced to wait.”

Host Jennifer Coffey said 31,000 people were shopping for Coldplay’s album through QVC within ten minutes of their appearance.

However, the only review the band got on the QVC website was not glowing.

The user, SLB, gave them one star and wrote: “I love Coldplay but this was ridiculous.”






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