While Coldplay's reputation has dwindled over the years for "real music fans," there's no denying the band's ability to create some awe-inspiring songs that touch on emotions like no other current pop outfit out there today. That's why we're not surprised that a heartwarming video featuring an autistic boy and his father sharing an incredible moment during the performance of "Fix You" at a recent Coldplay concert has gone viral.

The 6-year-old boy and his father, Luis Vasquez, are two big Coldplay fans, so when they attended the band's concert in Mexico City's Foro Sol stadium, they captured the ending to "Fix You" and the reaction the boy had on video.

Those familiar with the song understand the emotional context to it, so you can imagine what it means to the father and even the young boy suffering from autism. There is hope, the song tells listeners.

Watch this video right now and check out the power of music caught on tape:

Since the video's been live on YouTube, it's been viewed millions of times.

"Something my wife and I decided to share with the whole wide world," the video's description read, according to Fox News. "You have to watch it! It says it all! You guys #coldplay please need to see this!"

Coldplay did in fact see this great viral video, and shared this message on Twitter (via TODAY):

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