. It combines the iconic guitar riff from Coldplay's 2015 hit "Adventure of a Lifetime" with the rhythmic track "Emowe" by the French musical project Notre Dame About the Mashup
As the sunlight hits the new white limestone, strangers begin to dance—not irreverently, but joyfully. They spin under the rose windows. They clap by the statue of Joan of Arc. The caption reads: "We almost lost her. We didn't. Turn your magic on."
The adventure of a lifetime, as experienced by Coldplay and Notre Dame, continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide. The collaboration serves as a testament to the transformative power of music, art, and culture, reminding us that even the most unlikely partnerships can lead to something truly extraordinary. Coldplay x Notre Dame - Adventure of a Lifetime...
The result was a "holographic" and acoustic marvel. For the first time in history, a pop song about dancing on the floor was played inside a Gothic cathedral built to house the Crown of Thorns.
As we look back on that magical night in Paris, we are reminded that the memories and emotions evoked by the performance will stay with us forever. The fusion of Coldplay's music and Notre Dame's majestic beauty has created a timeless experience, one that will continue to inspire and delight audiences for generations to come. They clap by the statue of Joan of Arc
The event raised an additional €5 million for the maintenance of the cathedral’s new grand organ, proving that is more than art—it is an engine for preservation.
Similar remixes exist, such as "Viva La Yumi" , which mashes Notre Dame's "Yumi" with Coldplay's "Viva La Vida". Turn your magic on
We have to remember where Notre Dame was just five years ago. In April 2019, the world watched in horror as the spire fell and the roof collapsed. Many of us cried, thinking the soul of Paris was gone.
The collaboration also highlighted the importance of preserving cultural heritage sites like Notre Dame Cathedral, which have been a source of inspiration for artists and musicians for centuries. The concert raised awareness about the cathedral's restoration project, which aimed to preserve its integrity and grandeur for future generations.
But inside Notre Dame? The song takes on a completely new meaning.