A couple's wedding was made even more memorable after they were able to premiere a brand new song by Coldplay during their first dance.
After Coldplay first shared a preview of their new song "All My Love," off their upcoming album Moon Music, during the band's September 2 show in Dublin, Coldplay fans and bride and groom Céline and Paul Delcloy thought the "deeply meaningful" track would be the perfect choice to use as their first dance for their September 7 wedding, per People.
Paul ended up reaching out to the band's manager Phil Harvey to see if they could use the new song at their wedding. After Harvey said he would "see what I can do," the band ended up sending the couple a studio version of the track to use for the special occasion.
Paul shared a video of the magical moment on X (formerly Twitter) alongside a message thanking the band as he and his new wife shared their first dance as a married couple.
"We cried a lot, this music is meaningful for us, Céline has been living with illness for so many years, I lost my dad 4 years ago, we both supported each other in so many situations," he wrote. "Thank you @coldplay, We are so proud and fulfilled that you have accepted this."
The band reshared the video and sent their congratulations to the happy couple, adding, "We wish you a lifetime of love, laughter and happiness."
The newlyweds spoke to People about how "All My Love" became an "anthem" for the couple as they "faced numerous challenges, including Céline's battle with Crohn's disease and the loss of my father," adding that the lyrics "echo the hardships we endured but also the power of love between us, making the song deeply meaningful to us."
Moon Music drops October 4.