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The controversy Chris referenced stems from Coldplay’s Boston concert in July, when the screen caught former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company’s head of HR, Kristin Cabot. Caught mid-song, ...
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 ...
Chris Martin addresses the viral Coldplay concert jumbotron scandal involving Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot.
Sending his wishes to Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot, he said, "We send pure love to those people, and I wish them so well" ...
For years, Coldplay's "Jumbotron Song" segment has had Chris Martin improvise lyrics on the audience as the camera panned on ...
Chris Martin is keeping the fun alive — the Coldplay frontman says the kiss cam isn’t going anywhere despite sparking a viral cheating scandal. At their Hull show, he told fans with a smile: “Life ...
Following the viral CEO moment, Chris Martin playfully spoke about the kiss cam’s future at one of the recent Coldplay shows.
Chris Martin stood by Coldplay's kiss cam even after it accidentally aired a cheating couple mid-concert and stirred up headlines.
The Brit band’s lead singer, Chris Martin, confirmed as much during a ‘Music of the Spheres World Tour’ stop at Craven Park ...
On July 16, during their show at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, the camera panned to Andy Byron, then CEO of New York tech firm Astronomer, and his colleague Kristin Cabot, the company ...
Chris Martin insisted Coldplay would continue to utilize jumbotron cameras despite the cheating scandal from one of the ...
The band's frontman shared his thoughts about their longtime use of the jumbotron in light of the Astronomer executives it ...