Glastonbury fans were left in tears when Michael J. Fox made a surprise appearance on stage with Coldplay on Sunday.
The Back To The Future actor, 63, played the guitar from his wheelchair, amid his battle with Parkinson's, with frontman Chris Martin, 47, poignantly crediting him for being the 'main reason' the group existed.
It was a huge milestone moment for Coldplay as they made history by becoming the first group to headline Glastonbury five times.
After Michael joined them in a renditions of their hits Fix You and Humankind, Chris told the crowd: 'The main reason why we're in a band is because of watching Back to the Future,'
He continued: 'So thank you to our hero forever and one of the most amazing people on Earth, Mr Michael J. Fox. Thank you so much, Michael'.
Chris previously spoke about how seeing Michael on guitar playing Johnny B. Goode in one iconic scene from 1985's Back To The Future was his inspiration to become a musician.
Telling Kelly Clarkson on her chat show in 2022: 'That's what made me want to be in a band, you know? That scene, yeah'.
Michael previously appeared with the band during their 2016 concert in New York and played songs from Back To The Future.
Chris said: 'Michael J. Fox came and played two of the songs from Back to the Future with us. That was really wonderful'.
'Him coming to play Johnny B. Goode and stuff, that was wonderful.'
Michael's 2016 appearance was a request from Chris' then ten-year-old Moses, with the video of the lad being played to the audience.
In it he said: 'I was just wondering if you could play a song from both of our favourite movies, Back To The Future. I love you so much,'
His latest appearance saw the Glastonbury cameras search the crowd, with serenading Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis, before the beloved Hollywood actor was revealed to the audience.
Chris sung: 'Here is another legendary Michael, one who just totally rocks, with his chuck Berry quiff and the way he punched [Back To The Future villain] Biff, ladies and Gentleman please welcome Michael J.Fox'.
The actor, who is an avid musician and famously played the guitar in the iconic 1985 sci-fi movie, was first diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson's at just 30 years of age in 1991, before revealing the news publicly in 1998.
Parkinson's disease is a condition in which parts of the brain become progressively damaged over many years, according to the NHS website.
The NHS says there are three major symptoms, including tremors or shaking, slowness of movement and muscle stiffness.
Two years after going public with his diagnosis, Michael created The Michael J. Fox Foundation in 2000.
Since then, the foundation - which he founded with his wife of 36 years, Tracy Pollan - has raised over $2 billion for Parkinson's research.
Viewers were left in 'tears' following his surprise appearance as he joined the group in a rendition of their hit Fix You.
Viewers were left in 'tears' following his surprise appearance and raced to X formerly Twitter.
Writing: 'Michael J Fox joined Coldplay on stage oh my god': 'I love that Chris Martin from Coldplay brought Michael J Fox on stage, love Coldplay': 'Coldplay rocking Glastonbury and then bringing out Michael J. Fox will be the best thing I see all year': 'Michael J. Fox on stage with Coldplay at Glastonbury, great to see'.
'Coldplay, wow just wow. What a show and Michael J. Fox, don't tell me you weren't in tears': 'Blown away by the selfless perfomance by Coldplay at Glastonbury a celebration and reminder of hope in our world. Brining on Michael J Fox truly beautiful': 'Michael J Fox bless his heart on stage with Coldplay'.
The show was watched by a whopping crowd of 100,000 plus including Hollywood stars Tom Cruise, 61, Simon Pegg, 54, and Gillian Anderson, 55.
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