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Coldplay felt right at home as they enjoyed a low-key, private post-gig party at House on Leeson Street, with a string of Irish celebrities.

Chris Martin and his bandmates savoured some well-deserved pints of Guinness as they celebrated the success of their four-night run of sold-out concerts.

The superstar singer was joined by some of Ireland’s well-known faces at the VIP event. Olympic hero Kellie Harrington was spotted mingling with the A-list crowd, with sources saying that Martin congratulated her on her gold medals.

Coldplay felt right at home as they enjoyed a low-key, private post-gig party at House on Leeson Street, with a string of Irish celebrities. Pic: Tobias Steinmaurer/APA/AFP via Getty Images

Alan Clancy, proprietor of House, was seen alongside his wife Jackie, ensuring that Coldplay had cold pints of Dublin’s finest as they marked the special celebration.

The band was joined by family and friends, though Martin’s on-off girlfriend, Dakota Johnson, was notably absent.

Others seen heading into House included singer Imelda May, presenter Glenda Gilson, and footballer Robbie Keane’s wife, Claudine Keane. American actor Luis Guzmán was also spotted making his way into the venue.

Claudine Keane at the Julian Benson Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Winter Wonderland Gala Ball. Pic: Brian McEvoy Photography
Claudine Keane at the Julian Benson Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Winter Wonderland Gala Ball. Pic: Brian McEvoy

The party was described as ‘fun but distinctly sedate,’ with no rock ‘n’ roll antics, and it wrapped up early, with Martin and company leaving through the back door just before 2 a.m.

On Tuesday, frontman Chris Martin took to social media to share a photo of himself sitting on a quiet Grafton Street in the middle of the night.

‘Thank you so much everyone who welcomed us in Dublin,’ Chris wrote on the Coldplay account on Twitter (X). ‘It was so fun.’

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