Coldplay’s new music video for “Feels Like I’m Falling in Love” is finally here. On Monday at 8 p.m. (Greek time), the popular British band released the video that was filmed on June 10th at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus to accompany the first single from their upcoming album, “Moon Music.”
The four-minute and 20-second video features scenes from both inside and outside the Herodeion, ending with a panoramic shot of the Parthenon and the Athenian skyline. Throughout the video, Natassa Ofili and the Coro de Manos Blancas choir present the lyrics in sign language. On Monday, the group joined the band and approximately 2,000 spectators who took part in the shoot.
 
At the two-and-a-half-minute mark, the film cuts to a shot from inside the theater, where fans wearing LED bracelets sing standing up and clapping to the beat of the song. Frontman Chris Martin and the rest of Coldplay, wearing jackets with flashing lights, set the pace. The song’s lyrics are projected behind the band, allowing the audience to sing along.
Throughout the shoot, the four members were in high spirits, with Chris Martin making lighthearted banter, getting emotional, dancing, and kneeling on the ground in response to the overwhelming reception from fans who had waited patiently for over six hours to experience this event.
The band is continuing their global tour, “Music of the Spheres,” which included a performance at the Glastonbury Festival last Saturday. They had a big surprise in store for the audience: actor Michael J. Fox, who appeared on stage in a wheelchair (the actor has been battling Parkinson’s for many years), joined them on guitar during the song “Fix You.”
This article originally published in Greek at kathimerini.gr