Coldplay take helicopter to visit Leeuwin Estate in Margaret River before sellout gigs

Coldplay — one of the biggest bands in the world — descended on Margaret River on Friday for a high-class lunch at Leeuwin Estate.

The Denis and Tricia Horgan-founded winery has hosted numerous stars at its stellar Leeuwin concerts throughout the years.

But Coldplay was just in town for a feed and to enjoy some of the best wines of the Margaret River region ahead of their two exclusive shows at Perth’s Optus Stadium on Saturday and Sunday.

Camera IconColdplay at Leeuwin Estate on Friday. Credit: Augusta-Margaret River Times

The Yellow singers arrived at the lavish South West venue about 11.30am and left to cheers from onlooking diners just after 3pm.

The band were in high spirits when they took to the air, posing for selfies and clutching Leeuwin Estate Art Series wines to take with them.

Onlookers flooded out onto the winery’s scenic lawn as the music legends left.

Patrons kept asking each other “was that really Coldplay?”

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Anita Lawler from Perth said she was surprised to see the band “looked like ordinary blokes”.

“I love them so much,” she said.

“I wish I could hitch a lift back with them. I’m going to the show tomorrow night.”

The band jetted into Perth on Thursday night on private jets and could be seen flanked by security as they disembarked — their instruments in hand.

Lead singer Chris Martin flew in separately and was ushered into a van waiting for him. He was spotted arriving at a VIP hotspot, which costs in the tens of thousands for one night.

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