Coldplay kicked off their four-night stint in Dublin’s Croke Park to a sold-out stadium last night.
The band are wrapping up the European leg of their world tour in the capital.
Signs at the concert informed fans their dancing would power the stage for the next show, and the information was even displayed in Irish.
Frontman Chris Martin also took the chance to impress the crowd with his language skills as Gaeilge.
He said: “Céad mile fáilte go Croke Pairc. Tá áthas orainn anseo I Croke Pairc.”
Coldplay drummer Will Champion included the GAA logo and ‘Dublin 24’ on his drum kit.
Taking to the band’s X account, he wrote: “What a pleasure to be back in Baile Átha Cliath. Four shows in the temple of the GAA in front of 82,000 Dubliners in full voice is the perfect way to finish this leg of the tour. W. X”
What a pleasure to be back in Baile Átha Cliath. Four shows in the temple of the GAA in front of 82,000 Dubliners in full voice is the perfect way to finish this leg of the…