Coldplay’s New Music Video Has Lots of Vegas, Including Karaoke at Dino’s

Coldplay’s new video for a song called “All My Love” was shot in Las Vegas, and some of the locations will be very familiar to fans of Sin City.

Featured are Sigma Derby at The D, Plaza, Fremont Street Experience, the Little White Wedding Chapel, Four Queens and a beloved dive bar, Dino’s.

Coldplay’s front man, Chris Martin (dressed like a disheveled nerd of some sort), buys balloons at the Golden Gate’s cage, which is not a thing, but should be.

Chris Martin answers the question, “What’s something you get out of being a famous crooner?”

The low budget video follows Martin’s alter ego as he wanders downtown trying to give away red balloons. There’s no real plot, just play along.

Reminder: Please, please don’t encourage the buskers on Fremont Street by giving them balloons. We’ll never get rid of these nimrods.

Anyway, here’s the video that culminates in a karaoke performance of “All My Love” at Dino’s, known for “Getting Vegas drunk since 1962.”




Martin’s performance at Dino’s was a surprise to guests of the venue’s karaoke night on Sep. 21, 2024. Thankfully, Dino’s only has karaoke on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 10:00 p.m.

Because unless Chris Martin is performing, karaoke is the worst thing since paper straws, F1 and non-consensual enemas.

Our friend Laurie Rogers captured video of Chris Martin’s performance at Dino’s. We’d better mention her husband, Allan Rogers, or we’ll never hear the end of it. Allan was one of  the co-founders of the Pulse of Vegas blog for Caesars Entertainment, the blog that ultimately led to the media empire that is Vital Vegas, now part of Casino.org. So, basically, we owe Allan for giving us the ability to pay off our mortgage 12 years ahead of schedule.




It’s worth noting Laurie’s videography was better than the footage used in the actual Coldplay video.

And, yes, even when Chris Martin, one of the most famous singers in the world was onstage, there were asshats talking in the bar.

Earlier that day, Martin performed at the iHeart Music Festival hosted at T-Mobile Arena.




Martin’s performance got the most buzz of an “impromptu” performance since U2’s video taping in front of Plaza around this time last year.

In related news, Coldplay is expected to announce its tour schedule for 2025 on Oct. 8, 2024, which will include Las Vegas.

We love that Coldplay picked downtown Las Vegas as the location for its music video, and props to Dino’s for a huge get.

It’s no Frankie’s Tiki Room, but still.

The song follows the Coldplay formula for hit songs (“All My Love” is basically “True Love,” take a listen), so it’s likely to do well, which means more eyeballs will be on downtown Las Vegas.

Good luck getting a seat at Sigma Derby now.

Update (10/8/24): Coldplay will perform at Allegiant Stadium on June 6, 2025.