False gunfire alarm at festival, Chris Martin calms crowd
Coldplay‘s Chris Martin helped to calm an alarmed crowd yesterday at the Global Citizen Festival following a loud sound that mimicked gunfire.
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Attendees at the NYC event began to panic when a barrier fell down and made a very loud noise. Suspecting the worse, the crowd believed the sound to be a gunfire attack.
Martin and NYPD Assistant Chief Kathleen O’Reilly quickly took to the stage to assure everyone that they were safe, and no shots were fired.
“There’s no need to push people out of the way. What happened was that a barrier fell down,” Martin told the crowd, in a video shared by MSNBC.
“Of course it caused people to be a little bit frightened. But nobody is trying to hurt anybody and you’re all safe. I just want to tell you that. As far as I know, when you guys are ready, we can watch Janet Jackson.”
WATCH: Chris Martin and NYPD Assistant Chief Kathleen O’Reilly explain that a fence barrier collapsed at #GlobalCitizen Festival; there were no shots fired: “You’re all safe.” pic.twitter.com/wiAbyMVjqh
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Luckily the show was able to continue following the false alarm, and Janet Jackson took to the stage stage. Cardi B, John Legend, Shawn Mendes, The Weeknd and more were also slated to perform at the Central Park festival.