12-Year-Old Autistic Singer Joins Coldplay On Stage in Heartwarming Mexico City Moment

At a recent Coldplay concert in Mexico City, fans witnessed a powerful and emotional moment as 12-year-old Huillo, a young boy with autism, joined the band onstage for a performance that touched hearts around the world.

Huillo, who is from Mexico, first captured global attention six years earlier when his father filmed a deeply emotional video of him at a Coldplay concert. In that now-viral clip, six-year-old Huillo was seen crying with joy as the band played their iconic ballad “Fix You.” The video quickly spread across social media and moved millions—including the band themselves.

During their return to Mexico in 2024, Coldplay’s frontman Chris Martin addressed the crowd and reflected on that moment.

“That video was the best video we’ve ever seen,” Martin told the audience. “It meant more to us than anything we’ve ever made.”

As a tribute to Huillo’s journey, Coldplay invited him to join them on stage at the packed stadium.

To the delight of tens of thousands of fans, Huillo performed an original song he wrote, titled “Different is OK.”

The message of the song resonated deeply: a reminder that embracing differences is not only important but beautiful.

With Chris Martin playing alongside him and the entire audience cheering him on, Huillo delivered a performance full of courage and heart — a shining moment of inclusion, music, and unity.

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