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Chris Martin of Coldplay falls down a trap door on stage during a Melbourne performance.

Chris Martin of Coldplay falls down a trap door on stage during a Melbourne performance.

Coldplay’s Chris Martin falls through trap door on stage while performing in Melbourne

Martin can be seen getting back upIn a significant announcement to the music business at large, Coldplay also said that 10% of their ticket sales revenue would go to the Music Venue Trust, a nonprofit that helps up-and-coming musicians and grassroots music venues in the UK.Concert promoters SJM Concerts, Metropolis Music, and Live Nation; the band’s booking agency WME; the venues Wembley Stadium and Hull Craven Park; and the official ticket agents, Ticketmaster, See Tickets, and AXS, will also donate to the Music Venue Trust.In a major statement to the wider music industry, Coldplay also announced that 10 per cent of the band’s proceeds from ticket sales would be donated to the Music Venue Trust, a charitable organisation that supports UK grassroots music venues and emerging artists.In a major statement to the wider music industry, Coldplay also announced that 10 per cent of the band’s proceeds from ticket sales would be donated to the Music Venue Trust, a charitable organisation that supports UK grassroots music venues and emerging artists.Donations to the Music Venue Trust will also be made by concert promoters SJM Concerts, Metropolis Music and Live Nation; the band’s booking agent WME; the venues Wembley Stadium and Hull Craven Park; and the official ticket agents, Ticketmaster, See Tickets and AXS.

 

 

 

 

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