The gig was recorded after the Grammys back in January
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They also played 'Viva La Vida', 'Cry Cry Cry' and more
Coldplay have taken to NPR‘s famous Tiny Desk, and covered Prince as part of their performance.
Chris Martin and guitarist Jonny Buckland were joined by the nine-piece For Love choir for the short set, which also included songs from Coldplay’s back catalogue and new album.
Alongside sharing versions of ‘Cry Cry Cry’, ‘Broken’ and ‘Champion Of The World’ from new album ‘Everyday Life’, and a rendition of oldie ‘Viva La Vida’, the band and
The gig was recorded after the Grammys back in January
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