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This is the moment an Irish fan crowd-surfing in a wheelchair was brought on stage to perform with Coldplay.

Fans were in Paradise on Saturday night as the band played to a packed-out Croke Park.

Chris Martin and co. are known for putting on an interactive and lively show - and the sold-out gig at the home of the GAA was no exception.

One lucky Irish fan had the chance to perform with the band after the frontman noticed him crowd-surfing in a wheelchair.

(Image: Coldplay Youtube) (Image: Coldplay Youtube)

The crowd burst into cheers when Chris urged the man, named Rob, to come up to the stage.

He introduced the 29-year-old personal trainer to the sold-out crowd - before the pair broke out into a sing-song with a catchy tune about Dublin.

The four-piece delighted fans with an electric concert for their Irish stop on their Head Full of Dreams tour.

They opened with fireworks exploding and A Head Full of Dreams.

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Chris began: "Cead mile failte. We've been away from Ireland and from Dublin for too long.

"I heard a rumour that this crowd was going to be the loudest in history.

"We're so happy to be here, now turn it up.

"We've been away rehearsing so we can put on the best possible gig for you."