Seeing stars? Chris Martin drapes Australian flag across his head as Coldplay continue their A Head Full Of Dreams world tour in Brisbane


Seeing stars? Chris Martin drapes Australian flag across his head as Coldplay continue their A Head Full Of Dreams world tour in Brisbane


He's on the Australian leg of their A Head Full Of Dreams world tour.
And Coldplay's frontman Chris Martin, certainly showed his affection for his fans Down Under during their Brisbane show on Tuesday.
The 39-year-old draped the Australian flag across his head as he belted out some of the British rock band's hits.

A long-sleeved beige shirt was rolled up at the elbows, while a slim-fitting blue T-shirt was teamed over the top.
Pairing the look with khaki-style pants and casual trainers, the most note-worthy item however, was the Australian flag draped across the rocker's head.

He's a fan! Opting to show his affection for fans Down Under, the musician held up the flag for the audience, before allowing it to rest on his head as he belted out some of the band's hits


Making their mark: Chris and the band will head to Sydney on Wednesday for Nova's Red Room, before arriving in Melbourne for two shows, followed by two final shows in Sydney


Opting to show his affection for their Australian fans, the musician held up the flag for the audience, before allowing it to rest on his head as he belted out the band's hits. 
A Head Full of Dreams is Coldplay's seventh studio album and was released December 4 of last year. 
Coldplay collaborated with a long list of celebrity musicians for the album including Beyoncé, Noel Gallagher, Tove Lo, Khatia Buniatishvili and Merry Clayton.

Still going strong: A Head Full of Dreams is Coldplay's seventh studio album and was released December 4 of last year

Keeping his cool: The ex-husband of actress Gwyneth Paltrow cut a casual figure in a beige top rolled up at the elbows, teamed with a blue slim-fitting T-shirt and khaki-style pants


Giving his all! Chris was seen belting out the band's hits at the packed arena

The group will perform for Nova's Red Room in Sydney on Wednesday, before arriving in Melbourne for two shows, followed by a final two shows in Sydney.
Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Chris admitted that A Head Full Of Dreams could be their last album.
'I feel like everything we want to say about life and the world is available to buy. It's not that we've said it all, but we just want to enjoy saying it for now.'
Despite the admission, the ex-husband of Gwyneth Paltrow revealed that he enjoys hitting the road.


Last hit? Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Chris admitted that A Head Full Of Dreams could be their last album: 'I feel like everything we want to say about life and the world is available to buy'


'We all got hungry again to travel': Despite the admission, Chris told the Daily Telegraph that he enjoys hitting the road
'We love it, we're just so lucky. We were smart because we didn't tour the last album [2014 Ghost Stories] so we all got hungry again to travel,' Chris told the publication.
At the time of the tour announcement in August, Chris told news.com.au that he has rekindled his love for touring.
He said: 'I am so comfortable right now with the idea of music being like food. If you are lucky in this life, you can choose what to eat and choose what to listen to.'
'A Head Full Of Dreams was written as a record to be performed live. We can't wait to do that,' the singer added. 
Taking a leap of faith? The popular personality at one stage was seen jumping into the air with great enthusiasm
Strength to strength: The band has enjoyed continued success, since forming in 1996

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