Coldplay’s frontman Chris Martin moved thousands to tears last night during the band’s Los Angeles concert, performing an emotional rendition of “Fix You” in tribute to the late actress Diane Keaton.

As the stage darkened and soft blue lights swept across the arena, Chris stepped forward wearing a light green t-shirt and stood alone at the piano. The opening notes of “Fix You” echoed through the night — quiet, haunting, and filled with emotion.
Behind him, the giant screen displayed a glowing black-and-white image of Diane Keaton from her Annie Hall years, smiling gently. The audience instantly fell silent, many holding their phones high, lighting up the stadium like a sea of stars.
When Chris reached the chorus, his voice broke slightly. He paused for a moment, wiped away a tear with his hand, then continued singing with trembling intensity:
“Lights will guide you home, and ignite your bones…”
As the song ended, Chris looked up at the screen and whispered,
“For Diane — thank you for your honesty, your humor, and your light. You inspired us all.”
The crowd erupted in applause, many fans visibly crying. Social media immediately flooded with clips from the show, and hashtags #FixYouForDiane and #ColdplayInLA began trending worldwide.
It was more than a performance — it was a moment of shared love and remembrance, where music met memory under the soft lights of Los Angeles.
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