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Coldplay Gifts Couple a First Dance to Remember

Coldplay delivered an unforgettable wedding gift to fans Céline and Paul Delcloy by allowing them to premiere the band’s unreleased song “All My Love” for their first dance. The special arrangement was made possible after the groom reached out to Coldplay’s manager following a sneak preview of the song by Chris Martin at a Dublin concert. The couple, enduring personal hardships including health issues and the loss of family, found deep emotional resonance with the song, enhancing their wedding day with this exclusive musical touch. As they danced beneath the spotlight, surrounded by loved ones, the moment marked not only their union but also a poignant tribute to their journey together, shared with the world through a heartfelt post-wedding message.

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