Watch These Dedicated Sign Language Interpreters Giving The Best Show At Coldplay S'pore
So wholesome.
The nights have been filled with magic as Coldplay's recent concerts in Singapore saw thousands of fans in attendance
However, one particular section of the concerts has been getting extra attention online.
TikTok users @rastnyoctiana and @neilenore shared videos of a Sign Language Area set up specifically for Deaf or hard of hearing fans during the shows.
Within the section are sign language interpreters signing the entire concert.
Image via @rastnyoctiana (TikTok)
Image via @neilenore (TikTok)
On different nights, two passionate sign language interpreters are present, regardless of the number of Deaf or hard of hearing fans in that section
On one of the nights, only one fan was visible, but the interpreters dedicated themselves wholeheartedly to ensure she had a meaningful experience.
Image via @rastnyoctiana (TikTok)
"The power of music going beyond what you can hear," reads the caption on @neilenore's video.
Coldplay concerts are known for their commitment to inclusivity, including providing a dedicated sign language section at some of their concerts
They also offer SUBPACs for their Deaf or hard of hearing guests to feel a stronger connection to the music. SUBPACs are wearable audio systems that quietly and accurately transfers deep bass frequencies to create an immersive, physical, and full-body experience.
For the Music of the Spheres World Tour, the band also teamed up with KultureCity to provide sensory bags and a mobile sensory refuge station for those with sensory sensitivities.
Fans who are blind or have low vision are also offered touch tours before the show.
You can watch the videos below:
Coldplay also provides special light-up wristbands that flash, pulse, and glow to match each song during their shows:
During their one night show in KL, Coldplay paid a touching tribute to one of their late fans upon her father's request:
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