Coldplay’s Chris Martin warns crowd for kiss cam
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Band return to the stage following viral moment at their show in Boston that led to resignation of Astronomer CEO
Coldplay’s Chris Martin gave concertgoers a cheeky warning that they could end up on camera during the show. This was the band’s first performance following the viral Kiss Cam saga involving Astronomer CEO Andy Byron.
The Coldplay frontman jokingly referenced the recent kiss-cam scandal involving Astronomer CEO Andy Byron during his band’s latest concert — the first since the video went viral. On Saturday night, the singer lightheartedly warned fans that they might appear on the jumbotron during the band’s show at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin.
Legal experts make it clear that Andy Byron has no grounds to sue Coldplay over his cheating being caught on camera.
The incident even caught the attention of other bands. Oasis lead singer Liam Gallagher told a crowd gathered in Manchester, England, at the band's reunion tour over the weekend not to worry, because they don't have any of that "Coldplay snidey f‑‑‑ing camera s‑‑‑."
Following the viral video of Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot sharing an embrace at a Coldplay concert, lead singer Chris Martin has warned fans of the kiss cam