On Monday, the band sent a message of support to the victims of the earthquakes that rocked Ecuador and Japan recently.
'' We are very fortunate to play for all of you, especially when there are so many things in the world that make the concerts are impossible, '' tweeted Coldplay frontman Chris Martin. '' We send our love to those in Japan and Ecuador who are dealing with earthquakes. We would like to thank everyone who came to the concert to greet us in Latin America, make us feel very special. ''
Saturday's quake in Ecuador, 7.8 degrees, has left about 350 dead and according to the Spanish Red Cross, up to 100,000 people may need assistance. Earthquakes in Japan, on Thursday and Saturday left at least 42 dead and 10 people were still desparecidas on Monday. While 180 thousand victims they are seeking shelter and some areas still cut off.
The British band on Sunday closed the Latin American leg of his tour '' A Head Full of Dreams '' in Mexico City. During the weekend, Coldplay took advantage of his stay in the capital and joined the cycling community to record scenes of a music video, in which he surprised his fans on the streets of the Roma.
On YouTube there is a video '' There is a place '' where you can watch Martin, guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman and drummer Will Champion rode bikes BMX, such as those often used by young Mexicans walk the streets and do stunts.