Coldplay takeover Glastonbury! Crowd goes wild as Michael J. Fox, 63, makes a surprise stage appearance during band’s record-breaking fifth headline set amid Parkinson’s battle
Michael J. Fox stunned Glastonbury as he made a surprise appearance during Coldplay’s record-breaking headline set on Saturday.
The 100,000 strong crowd and BBC viewers were left in tears as the Back To The Future actor, 63, who is battling Parkinson’s, appeared on stage in his wheelchair to play the guitar during Fix You and Humankind.
It was a milestone moment for the band, who made history by becoming the first group to headline Glastonbury five times, with Chris Martin, 47, crediting Michael for being the ‘main reason’ they are in a group.
He said: ‘The main reason why we’re in a band is because of watching ‘Back to the Future’, so thank you to our hero forever and one of the most amazing people on Earth, Mr Michael J. Fox. Thank you so much, Michael’.
The British band made their debut at the iconic festival in the New Bands Tent in 1999, before headlining in 2002, 2005, 2011, and 2016.
Coldplay made history as they became the first group ever to headline Glastonbury five times on Saturday (frontman Chris Martin pictured)
The Back To The Future actor, 63, who is battling Parkinson’s, appeared on stage in his wheelchair as he played the guitar and leaving viewers in tears
After the camera searched the crowd, the frontman serenaded Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis, before the beloved Hollywood actor (L, pictured with Chris) was revealed
After the camera searched the crowd, the frontman serenaded Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis, before the beloved Hollywood actor was revealed to the audience.
Chris sung: ‘Here is another legendary Michael, one who just totally rocks, with his chuck Berry quiff and the way he punched [Back To The Future villain] Biff, ladies and Gentleman please welcome Michael J.Fox’.
The actor, who is an avid musician and famously played the guitar in the iconic 1985 sci-fi movie, was first diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson’s at just 30 years of age in 1991, before revealing the news publicly in 1998.
Parkinson’s disease is a condition in which parts of the brain become progressively damaged over many years, according to the NHS website.
The NHS says there are three major symptoms, including tremors or shaking, slowness of movement and muscle stiffness.
Two years after going public with his diagnosis, Michael created The Michael J. Fox Foundation in 2000.
Since then, the foundation – which he founded with his wife of 36 years, Tracy Pollan – has raised over $2 billion for Parkinson’s research.
Viewers were left in ‘tears’ following his surprise appearance as he joined the group in a rendition of their hit Fix You.
Chris sung: ‘Here is another legendary Michael, one who just totally rocks, with his chuck Berry quiff and the way he punched [Back To The Future villain] Biff, ladies and Gentleman please welcome Michael J.Fox’
Michael pictured in 1985’s Back To The Future
Viewers were left in ‘tears’ following his surprise appearance as he joined the group in a rendition of their hit Fix You
The British band, fronted by Chris Martin, 47, made their debut at the iconic festival in the New Bands Tent in 1999
They were then the headliners in 2002, 2005, 2011, and 2016
Taking to X, they said: ‘Michael J Fox joined Coldplay on stage oh my god’: ‘I love that Chris Martin from Coldplay brought Michael J Fox on stage, love Coldplay’: ‘Coldplay rocking Glastonbury and then bringing out Michael J. Fox will be the best thing I see all year’: ‘Michael J. Fox on stage with Coldplay at Glastonbury, great to see’.
‘Coldplay, wow just wow. What a show and Michael J. Fox, don’t tell me you weren’t in tears’: ‘Blown away by the selfless perfomance by Coldplay at Glastonbury a celebration and reminder of hope in our world. Brining on Michael J Fox truly beautiful’: ‘Michael J Fox bless his heart on stage with Coldplay’.
The show was watched by a whopping crowd of 100,000 plus including Hollywood stars Tom Cruise, 61, Simon Pegg, 54, and Gillian Anderson, 55.
Viewers at home were left stunned by the huge audience and branded it the festival’s ‘biggest ever’.
Taking to X they said: ‘Biggest crowd I’ve ever seen at glasto! Amazing’: ‘What an insane crowd for Coldplay at Glastonbury’: ‘COLDPLAY not too shabby at all @GLASTONBURY humongous crowd’:’Wow! Look at that #Glasto crowd for #Coldplay’: ‘How awesome does that crowd look at Glastonbury here? Coldplay. Amazing’.
Kicking off fifteen minutes late, the group opened their historic set with 2000 hit Yellow as the sea of festival goers joined in singing.
But some viewers at home were left frustrated by the delay and took to social media to make their feelings known.
Writing on X, formerly Twitter: ‘You’re running late lads. Put a shift in!’: ‘Always late but worth the wait’: ’10 mins late FFS classic Coldplay’: ‘Coldplay late what’s new’: It really is a Coldplay show if they are late’.
Chris oozed confidence as he strutted about on stage alongside fellow band members Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland, Will Champion, and performed some of the group’s most famous hits.
The show was watched by a whopping crowd of 30K including Hollywood actor Tom Cruise, 61
Mission Impossible’s Tom (L) watched the the swanky VIP area with co-star Simon Pegg (R) and Crown star Gillian Anderson (C)
The Hollywood actor flashed a huge smile as he enjoyed the show
The trio chatted intently before the show kicked off
Viewers at home were left stunned by the huge audience and branded it the festival’s ‘biggest ever’
Fans were provided with light up bracelets which flashed in time to the music
The set featured fireworks as well as confetti enveloping the crowd
Taking to X they said: ‘ Biggest crowd I’ve ever seen at glasto! Amazing’: ‘What an insane crowd for Coldplay at Glastonbury’: ‘COLDPLAY not too shabby at all @GLASTONBURY humongous crowd’
However the historic show left fans divided with some viewers branding it ‘iconic’ and were left in tears by the emotional tunes, others branded the show ‘boring’.
Taking to X excited fans wrote:’OMG Coldplay are smashing it’: ‘Perfection’: ‘Coldplay are just insane’: ‘Chris Martin never disappoints .. Coldplay are spectacular.. can’t stop singing’. ‘Coldplay are always incredible at Glastonbury, and the visuals this year are gorgeous’: ‘I’m not really sure how you can NOT be moved by this perfomance’: ‘What a beautiful moment’: ‘Coldplay absolute class act, that’s how you headline’.
While others bemoaned: ‘Coldplay just meh really aren’t they?’: ‘Same old thing. Absolutely boring’: ‘Coldplay. Again. By a stretch the most boring performance I’ve seen at Glastonbury since their last one’: ‘I like Coldplay but they’ve done every festival for god knows how long and it’s a bit boring now, I’m watching Disclosure instead’: ‘Coldplay are incredibly dull. I can’t work out how they made so big’.
They were later joined by disabled pianist Victoria Canal, 25, who played and also sung back up vocals for an incredible rendition of 2011 hit Paradise.
Chris oozed confidence as he strutted about on stage and played a string of the group’s most famous hits
Chris oozed confidence as he strutted about on stage alongside fellow band members Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland, Will Champion, and performed some of the group’s most famous hits
Kicking off fifteen minutes late the group opened their historic set with 2000 hit Yellow as the the sea of festival goers joined in singing
However some were left frustrated when the group’s set started 15 minutes late at 10pm and took to social media
At one point Chris ran over and took Victoria’s face in his hands clearly over come with the emotion of the moment.
Victoria previously told The Times how she was asked by the singer to join them on stage via a surprise video call.
‘[Chris] said, “Hey, Victoria. Do you want to play piano and sing with me on stage at Glastonbury?”.
‘I said, “OK …? That sounds great”. And so from that moment on, I have been rehearsing and figuring out what I’m going to wear on the biggest stage ever.’
Frontman Chris previously predicted the band’s astronomical success the year before they had even released their first album.
On June 26, 1998, a then-22-year-old musician stood in the field of UCL’s Wye Farming College during his end-of-year ball and declared what the future of Coldplay, then just a year old, would be.
He said: ‘Jon Buckland, Chris Martin, Will Champion and Guy Berryman Act of the Coldplay. They’re going to go on to be such a huge band. This will be on national television within four years. Four years.
The band were later joined by disabled pianist Victoria Canal (pictured)
The talented musician, 25, took to the piano and sung back up vocals for an incredible rendition of 2011 hit Paradise
The show left fans divided, while some branded it ‘iconic’ and were left in tears by the emotional tunes, others branded the set ‘boring’
Some branded the group’s perfomance as ‘iconic’ and the ballads left them emotional
While others branded the world famous group ‘dull and boring’
They made history after previously headlining the festival for a fifth time, pictured headlining in 2002 (L) and 2005 (R)
Pictured on stage in Glastonbury in 2011
And their final headlining set in 2016
Chris with (L-R) Will, 46, Guy, 45, and Johnny, 46 in February
By 26 June, 2002, Coldplay, the band, or whatever they’re called then will be known, just all over man. We’re going to be so big.’
He finished: ‘Guy, Will, John and Chris. Don’t you forget. Massive, absolutely huge.’
The next year they performed at Glastonbury for the first time. They headlined for the first time just three years after that.
Each of the members Chris named stayed on to see the band’s success, and they added manager Phil Harvey along the way.
Earlier this year actor Michael spoke about outliving his original Parkinson’s diagnosis, after doctors told him in 1998 that they were ‘hopeful’ he would be ‘functional for at least another 10 years and maybe well into old age.’
Now more than 25 years later, Michael- who hinted at coming out of acting retirement – is still thriving, revealing to People that he has always believed in himself.
Earlier this year actor Michael spoke about outliving his original Parkinson’s diagnosis, after doctors told him in 1998 (pictured) that they were ‘hopeful’ he would be ‘functional for at least another 10 years and maybe well into old age.’
Now more than 25 years later, Michael- who hinted at coming out of acting retirement – is still thriving, revealing that he has always believed in himself. (pictured earlier this month)
‘What I believed then and what I believe now, I might not put it in the same words, but you can do anything. Anything,’ Fox said.
‘You don’t have to follow other people’s prognostications for what life is going to be. Life’s going to be what you make it,’ he continued.
His foundation even made a breakthrough in 2023, with research funded by the foundation discovering a biomarker that can determine if someone has Parkinson’s before symptoms arise, which Fox was incredibly proud of.
‘It was one of the few times I cried about what we were doing. We wanted to find a way that we can diagnose the disease before the symptoms are there,’ he said.
‘Because then we could treat it, and you’d never have it. It was a big break — and a great moment,’ he admitted.