Coldplay usually sells out stadiums whenever they visit different cities across the globe, but they're not afraid to perform in small venues, especially frontman Chris Martin.

According to Uproxx, the band's successful "A Head Full Of Dreams Tour" in 2016 and 2017 was the sixth highest-grossing tour in history.

They had an average of 47,000 people attending their show every night.

However, despite getting used to performing in front of thousands of fans, Martin did the exact opposite when he visited a small pub in Hinton Charterhouse, England.

The singer was spotted at The Stag Inn as seen on a viral video circulating on Twitter.

"You never know who might pop in for a pint! @coldplay what a lovely man he is," the post reads.

The clip shows Martin sitting at a piano while chatting with a couple who later revealed that they're getting married later this year.

A few moments later, the singer turned back and started playing their chart-dominating song, "A Sky Full Of Stars."

As of this writing, the video amassed over 956,000 views in less than 24 hours.

The band is currently touring globally for their "Music Of The Spheres" World Tour.

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Their current shows are different from their previous tours as they're making a big move to help the environment.

They launched an app a few months ago to encourage fans to plan low-carbon and sustainable travel routes going to their shows.

The app "forms a key part of the band's pledge to make their tour as sustainable and low-carbon as possible, since fan travel accounts for the largest part of tour-related emissions."

It also features in-app games, AR experiences, exclusive BTS videos, and many more.

Speaking about the app, the band explained that they have been figuring out how to "put sustainability at the heart of our tour. The app is a big part of that. You can use the app to figure out the cleanest and greenest ways to get to and from the concert."

Their next show will be at the Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt, Germany, from July 2 to 5.

Other cities included on their tour are Warsaw, Berlin, Paris, Brussels, London, Glasgow, Rio De Janeiro, Lima, Bogotá, Santiago, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, and many more.

As of this writing, many of their shows are already sold out, but there are a few shows that still have available tickets.

Fans can visit Coldplay's official website for the complete dates and information.

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