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Watch Coldplay cover two All Saints songs with Shaznay Lewis during Wembley Stadium show

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Coldplay has enlisted Shaznay Lewis to cover two All Saints songs during the band’s recent show at Wembley Stadium. Watch snippets from the performance below.Performing the covers at their fourth of six Wembley shows in London last night (August 17), Coldplay brought out the All Saints member towards the latter end of their sold-out set, sharing the stage with Lewis for covers of the songs ‘Pure Shores’ and ‘Never Ever’.

Watch that below:Coldplay with Shaznay Lewis from All Saints performing “Never Ever” at night four of #ColdplayWembley | via @neilenore pic.twitter.com/tJiLWRvLYb— CPing Media (@CPingMedia) August 17, 2022Co-written by Lewis, ‘Pure Shores’ was first released in 2000, and was the lead single for All Saints’ second studio album, ‘Saints & Sinners’. ‘Never Ever’, meanwhile, comprised the tracklist of the girl group’s self-titled debut LP, which was released in 1997.Manning the piano for his Wembley cover of ‘Never Ever’ — which remains All Saints’ highest-charting single — Coldplay frontman Chris Martin can be seen duetting with Lewis on the song’s chorus, with assists from guitarist Jonny Buckland.

Coldplay drummer Will Champion provides beats for the stripped-back rendition.Elsewhere in their 26-song set, Coldplay performed tracks from ‘Music Of The Spheres’, the band’s most recent 2021 album which they are currently touring the world in support of.

It marked their fourth appearance at Wembley this month, and was added to the band’s run of dates following the immediate sell-out of their previous shows at the iconic venue.Lewis joins a slew of additional musicians brought out by Coldplay during their ‘Music Of The Spheres’ world tour.

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