Chris Martin Gives Update on Kiss Cam's Future
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Coldplay refuse to drop kiss cam from tour
Chris Martin has insisted Coldplay's Jumbotron kiss cam will remain part of the band's tour. The British group are currently on the U.K. leg of their Music of the Spheres world tour, and on Monday evening,
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin seems to have no plans to give up the famous "kiss cam" at the band's shows, even after it led to a viral scandal involving former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company's ex-human resources head, Kristin Cabot.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron resigned after being caught on Kiss Cam with HR head at Coldplay concert, but legal experts say any potential lawsuit against Chris Martin would fail.
Chris Martin stood by Coldplay's kiss cam even after it accidentally aired a cheating couple mid-concert and stirred up headlines.
Polgyon reports that Mann used AI to “vibe code” Coldplay Canoodlers. In other words, it was made by a computer vomiting up bits of the internet originally created by other people. The idea is you scroll across stadium of anonymous faces as zoomed-in images appear on a jumbotron on the stage.
Coldplay concert Kiss Cam captures Astronomer CEO Andy Byron with HR chief Kristin Cabot, sparking company investigation.
After former CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot were caught embracing on Coldplay's kiss cam, the interim head of the company says the fallout isn't all bad.
As Coldplay’s notorious Kisscam roamed the stands of Hull’s Craven Park Stadium, the locals puckered up to get their faces on the big screen.