Coldplay, Astronomer and Jumbotron
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A scandal sparked by a couple of indiscreet Coldplay fans is providing fodder for country musicians at their own recent shows.
The employer of a CEO reportedly seen in a viral "kiss cam" moment at a recent Coldplay concert says it is launching an investigation into the incident. Astronomer, a New York City-based data company, said in a statement Friday that a "formal investigation" has been launched by its board of directors.
Coldplay's concert at Gillette Stadium on Wednesday took an unexpected turn when a couple caught on the jumbotron sparked debate online.
Coldplay held their first concert after a viral incident that led to a tech CEO resigning. Frontman Chris Martin gave a slight nod to the situation.
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin made sure to give concertgoers plenty of notice that they may appear on their video screens during the “Jumbotron Song” at their show Saturday night.
Often during Coldplay shows, a camera panning the audience will pause on a fan (or fans) and frontman Chris Martin will improvise a song or joke. It happened twice without incident Wednesday. But the third time, the camera showed a cozy, smiling couple standing in a suite.
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Chris Martin jokingly warned fans about Coldplay’s "The Jumbotron Song" during the band’s first concert since the now-infamous moment at a Boston show.
The viral claims of 'The Simpsons' predicting the Astronomer saga involving Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot have been debunked.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron has resigned after a viral video appeared to show him embracing a colleague at a Coldplay show.
The Astronomer HR exec allegedly caught canoodling with CEO Andy Byron at a Coldplay concert last week appears to still have her job — even after Byron was forced to swiftly resign over the scandal. Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot is on leave,