A Coldplay fan crowd-surfed over to the stage in his wheelchair and was then invited on to perform with the band. Amazing.

During last night's show in Croke Park, Dublin, last night Coldplay front-man invited crowd-surfing Rob onto the stage before singing an off-the-cuff song about the city.

Chris introduced Rob to the massive crowd, after which Rob pulled out a harmonica and the pair played together.

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Rob (and Chris) received a huge round of applause from the gig-goers, before they burst into a 'Olé, Olé, Olé' chant.

How amazing is that?

Coldplay are well known for inviting their fans on stage, and as ever, they absolutely loved it:

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A wheelchair user just crowdsurfed onto the stage at @coldplay @crokepark and is now performing with Chris Martin. Wowzers #ColdplayDublin

- Jamie Moore (@Jamie__Moore) July 8, 2017





This was amazing - a crowd surfing wheelchair guy called Rod...@coldplay Chris Martin is such a humble human being :clap::heart_eyes::flag_ie:amazing ! pic.twitter.com/nA30aXkVG7

- Jo Pack (@JoPack1) July 8, 2017





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Scenes at @Coldplay as man in wheelchair is carried on to the stage to sing with Chris Martin! #ColdplayDublin pic.twitter.com/3LuMcFdZkM

- No Limbs No Limits (@NolimbsNolimits) July 8, 2017





Best bit of crowd surfing ever! Brilliant concert

- Sinead Quinn (@Sinead_Q1) July 8, 2017