Watch Coldplay Serenade a Fan Who Says 'Nothing Will Ever Compare' to That Moment (Exclusive)
Coldplay's 10th studio album, 'Moon Music,' drops Oct. 4
Coldplay sure knows how to make their fans feels special.
On Wednesday, Oct. 2, the band stopped by QVC to promote their upcoming album, Moon Music. During their visit, they performed several songs — and sang to their biggest fans.
In a clip shared exclusively with PEOPLE, the "Yellow" musicians took a call from a fan named Candy and sang her a special song.
"I love you so much. I love what you represent. I love your love. I love your positivity. I love how you bring it to the masses and you are just the best," Candy said over the phone.
Then, frontman Chris Martin said they were going to "make up a song" about her.
Related: Chris Martin Reveals Why Coldplay Will Only Release 2 More 'Proper Albums' as a Band
Sitting in the studio, the band began to play a tune and Martin repeatedly sang, "We love you Candy."
"We're sending love to Candy/And to Candy's poppa too/We're sending love to Candy/We're always loving you," he sang.
Candy was delighted with the performance: "I hope and pray someday that I meet y'all. I just want to tell you that I love you and there is nothing that will ever compare to what you just did for me."
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ColdplayColdplay announced Moon Music, their 10th studio album, in June. At the time, they also released their first single, “feelslikeimfallinginlove."
Moon Music follows their 2021 record Music of the Spheres, which included their BTS-assisted global smash “My Universe.” The hit collaboration gave the iconic rock band its first No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 in 14 years.
Most recently, Martin, 47, put on a surprise performance at the 2024 Global Citizen Festival in New York City with Ed Sheeran.
Though Martin and Sheeran were not scheduled to perform, Gayle King introduced the duo as her "new favorite boy band sensation, Ed and Chris."
Meanwhile, during an interview with Apple Music's Zane Lowe in September, Martin said that the band only plans to release 12 albums total.
"It's really important that we have that limit," he said, noting that the Harry Potter series contains seven books. "There's only 12 and a half Beatles albums. There's about the same Bob Marley, so all of our heroes. and also having that limit means that the quality control is so high right now, and for a song to make it, it's almost impossible, which is great."
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