COLDPLAY frontman Chris Martin and film star Dakota Johnson have been spotted together at a concert in Brighton.
Musician Chris, 44, joined his partner and Fifty Shades of Grey star Dakota, at the Nick Cave gig at Brighton Dome in Church Street last night.
The couple, who have reportedly been in a relationship since 2017, cheered and applauded as musician and Brighton resident Nick Cave, and his bandmate Warren Ellis, took to the stage.
Nick Cave fan Graham Daubney, who was also at the concert, said the pair sat with Nick’s wife Susie Cave and seemed “mesmerised” by the show.
Chris was wearing a black suit jacket and shirt, while Dakota wore a white jumpsuit.
The famous pair had been pictured earlier in the day leaving Brighton train station before walking down Queen’s Road and making their way to the concert venue
A passer-by said: “It was crazy. I had just left work and I turned a corner and there they were. They’d just come out of the train station and they both looked very glamourous.
“I know Brighton has a few celebrities, but it’s not often you see people that famous in the city.”
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Dakota Johnson is set to star in Olivia Wilde’s upcoming psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling alongside Harry Styles.
Earlier this year, Chris and Coldplay said they were committed to reducing their carbon emissions while touring.
The band said they will not embark a globe-trotting tour because of environmental concerns.
Speaking to BBC news, Chris said: We’re taking time to see how our tour can be actively beneficial.”
He said of any future tour: “We would be disappointed if it’s not carbon neutral.
“We’ve done a lot of big tours at this point. How do we turn it around so it’s no so much taking as giving?”
The band’s last big tour was for A Head Full Of Dreams, in 2016 and 2017.
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