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    FIFA Club World Cup Performer Emmanuel Kelly on Being First Differently Abled Halftime Star: ‘It’s Pretty Extraordinary’

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    When Emmanuel Kelly was 11 years old, he put a note on his mirror that he looked at every day manifesting his dream of sharing a stage with Coldplay. And now, after checking that bucket-list item off after opening for the band in his native Australia last year on their Music of the Spheres Tour, the singer who first rose to prominence with a breathtaking cover of John Lennon’s “Imagine” on The X Factor Australia in 2011 has ticked off another major lifetime goal.

    “It’s pretty extraordinary,” Kelly told Billboard a few days before performing with Coldplay at Sunday’s (July 13) 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final halftime show. Kelly, who was found in a box in a park during the height of the Iraq War as a baby, severely injured by chemical warfare, is the first differently abled pop artist to perform at a halftime show, and he is more than happy to take credit for blazing that trail.

    “It’s a market that has never been represented on this scale and someone always has to be the first and for me to be that is a sign of the times,” he said of singing alongside fellow pop icons Tems, J Balvin and Doja Cat and duetting on”Sky Full of Stars” with Coldplay from the roof of MetLife Stadium in New Jersey during the match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain.

    Billboard chatted with Kelly about the halftime show curated by Coldplay singer Chris Martin — co-produced by Global Citizen, in partnership with Live Nation, Done+Dusted and DPS — and how he turned his childhood dream into a globetrotting reality.

    This is the first time a person with a disability will headline a global event or halftime show of this magnitude. How does that feel to hear that?

    Extraordinary… the wall and barriers are breaking down and we’re living in a society that recognizes that talent is talent and a gift is a gift. It’s an honor and a privilege and I feel like the luckiest person in the world. I’m a huge fan of FIFA and a huge fan of people being seen for who they are and I get to show that to 2.5 billion people on Sunday.

    Have to ask, what’s your team?

    I’m a Chelsea fan in general, but for a long time I was a Real Madrid CF fan, but I felt they got too rich and got too many players. But I’m also a fan of players and I gravitate towards individuals who are awesome human beings in whatever form, because all humans have the capability to be great.

    Talk about performing with Tems, J Balvin, Doja Cat and Coldplay at the Club World Cup final. That’s a pretty epic stage to be on for what will likely be most of the world’s first exposure to you.

    It’s not bad. I like to say they’re all taking the lineup with me. [Laughs] I’ve been a huge fan of J Balvin since he globally popped on the scene 10 years ago and I’m a big Latin music fan in general. Reggaeton was going to be a start for me at one point. … I’ve done a few Latin tours. Doja, she’s a class act and has this unassuming nature but is so cool and vibey. And then Tems, I’ll be honest, I was new to her music until Chris introduced me to her. I’m in love, she has a really cool vibe. I’m in great company with Chris, though I’m not even sure why he’s singing with me. [Laughs] He should be grateful he’s allowed to sing with me.

    How did you end up on this bill? What’s your relationship with Chris?

    He’s a brother to me. It started in 2016 when we first met.

    What was the connection?

    Energy, positivity, love. I’m a believer that everything in this universe has its way and there are random acts, but those acts lead to cause and reaction. Where Chris was at in his life and his career and where I was at in my life and career created a random act and the cause of that was Chris learning about me and the reaction was Chris taking action to want to meet me and become my mentor. I told him he’s been an inspiration to me since I was a little kid. One of the first songs I learned when I came to Australia [at 8-years-old Kelly and his brother were brought to Australia by humanitarian Moira Kelly and underwent life-saving surgeries] and could barely speak English was [Coldplay’s breakthrough 2000 hit] “Yellow.” I can only shine so bright, but everybody’s brightness shines because they have electricity around them that fires those bulbs and lights them up.

    What was the spark from Chris?

    Chris has an electricity that allows me to shine as bright as I can be and he has people around him who do that for him and now we kind of do that for each other. When I was 11-years-old I put a sign on my mirror and looked at it every day and it said I would tour with Coldplay one day. During a dark time when I was homeless in L.A. and lost hope and love for myself, I found a way out by remembering all the good in my life. I let go of ego and pride and asked for help and I took that sign from when I was a kid and put it on the wall again and said, “this dream cannot end.” [Coldplay’s] “Yellow” was the first song I ever learned, before “Imagine,” and I sang it to my mom, who had no idea who they were. Chris is an extraordinary individual who has an electricity that fires a lot of people up. I was going around Hollywood asking everyone — from Snoop Dogg and the Quincy Jones camp to random Joe Blows — if they knew Chris Martin. I asked 1,500 people in the span of six months and the 1,499th person connected me with Dr. Habib Sadeghi [co-founder with Martin of the Love Button Global Movement]. He said “it will happen when it’s supposed to happen.”

    You opened four shows in Sydney with Coldplay last year and now you’re jumping up to the biggest stage there is, so describe the plans for the FIFA gig.

    Chris will be coming out as my special guest, even though it was all planned by him! [Laughs] We will come together to sing “Sky Full of Stars,” which is a beautiful sentiment for anyone who wants to reach out to the stars and grab them. I believe that this will be one of the greatest halftime shows from a spectacle point of view we’ve ever seen. The way the MetLife stage is set up we’re on the third floor up on the roof and singing in the sky.

    You’ve achieved so much against such major odds. If you had a message for other aspiring singers, of whatever ability, what would you tell them?

    Be your version of an outlier. Be an outlier and don’t be afraid to be different. Being different is cool. I’ve had labels and execs and shows turn me down because I’m an outlier, and that’s never stopped me. Don’t complain about the situation; fix it yourself. If you don’t like how things are rolling, do something about it. Be the change. You be the change and be the best version of yourself and don’t be afraid to be different.



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