Chris Martin stopped Coldplay's show again, but this time, he made a big move for a fan who later became emotional as she couldn't believe that one of the best experiences of her life was about to happen.

According to the Independent UK, the band's frontman stopped the show to design a tattoo for an avid fan named Mattie Jolley.

The Hertfordshire-based supporter has been a fan for years. He attended at least 10 concerts by Coldplay over the past years.

Attending their latest concert, Jolley brought a placard that reads "Chris, design my tattoo please."

When he realized that her long-awaited moment was happening, the man immediately "burst into tears" as he was shocked.

Speaking about the encounter, Jolley was glad that he was chosen to be the one that Chris Martin would interact with out of 80,000 people who attended the show.

The fan also shared a short video of the interaction on his Twitter account where Martin can be singing while doodling on a paper.

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"So Last night still hasn't hit. Getting Don't Panic was great but better of all, Chris saw my sign and came down to me during Fix You to draw me a tattoo... like WHAT!!!!!!" he captioned the post.

Throughout the evening, Jolley said the vocalist had noticed him and made a lot of eye contact while he was performing.

He later kneeled and asked the fan to get his pen and paper.

Speaking about the tattoo design, the fan said it's a "really cool love heart" that has an infinity symbol around it. (He told NTK via LAD Bible)

He hasn't got the tattoo on his body yet, but he's planning to add the words "Never Give Up" and the love logo.

Not The First Time Chris Martin Stopped Coldplay's Show in Recent Weeks

The recent fan encounter comes a few days after Coldplay performed at their "Music of the Spheres" concert in Wembley where Chris Martin stopped the show.

While singing the hit song "Sky Full of Stars," the singer paused and requested the crowd to stop filming as he wanted them to be in the moment while singing.

He noted that it was the only song he wanted them to stop recording.

"If we could just have one song with no cell phones, no cameras, no devices, nothing, just the power of people, people power," he said. (via Daily Mail UK)

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