Coldplay can’t seem to escape controversy of late, even when they’re trying to preach love for all humankind . There was the jumbotron “kiss cam” controversy in July, which captured a tech CEO apparently cheating with his chief of human resources. Now, they’re getting heat for telling fans they can “send love anywhere,” including to the family of Charlie Kirk , the right-wing activist and Trump ally who was fatally shot on Wednesday. And the political divisiveness continues to ramp up in the wake of Kirk’s death.
In footage captured from the band’s show at London’s Wembley Stadium on Friday, frontman Chris Martin beckoned fans to send some love out into the world before they performed “Fix You.”
“For the final time for a few years in London, let’s raise our hands like this,