In a deeply moving tribute to the late Jane Goodall, Coldplay’s lead singer Chris Martin performed an emotional rendition of “Fix You” at the iconic Royal Albert Hall. The event honored Goodall, who passed away on October 1, 2025, at the age of 91.
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Before beginning the song, Martin addressed the audience, saying:

“Jane Goodall showed us all what it means to care, to fight for our planet, and to protect the voices that cannot speak for themselves. Tonight, we celebrate her life and her unwavering dedication to wildlife and humanity.”
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The audience, including fans, conservationists, and fellow celebrities, fell silent as Martin’s emotive voice filled the hall. His performance, accompanied by soft piano and subtle orchestral arrangements, highlighted Goodall’s legacy, leaving many in tears.

After finishing, Martin added:

“Her courage and compassion will continue to inspire generations. This song is for you, Jane.”
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Social media erupted with praise, sharing clips of the tribute and celebrating Martin’s heartfelt delivery. The performance was widely regarded as a moving homage, perfectly combining artistry with the spirit of Jane Goodall’s lifelong mission.

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