Coldplay frontman Chris Martin wants a tribute concert celebrating his life to be held when he dies rather than a traditional funeral.
Chris Martin wants to be the focus of a tribute concert when he dies.
The Coldplay frontman - who has two children with wife Gwyneth Paltrow - doesn't want a traditional funeral and instead prefers the idea of a musical production to celebrate his life.
He joked to the new issue of Q magazine: "I don't really want a funeral. All I want when I die is a simple tribute concert at Wembley Stadium. That's all I ask. And maybe a covers album."
The 'Paradise' hitmaker also admitted he rarely shows his emotions, but couldn't help but cry when listening to an Amy Winehouse song after she died.
He said: "The last song to make me cry would be 'Back to Black' because she died, but that record moves me anyway.
"I'm 35. I don't cry any more, I just tense my muscles and grit my teeth. I'm getting progressively more English, managing to learn how to suppress all my feelings, except on record."
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