Coldplay's Chris Martin issues warning to fans
Digest more
Coldplay, KissCam
Digest more
Stephen Colbert spoofs Coldplay concert 'Kiss Cam'
Digest more
if you suffered through a major betrayal, this past week — and the jokes that went with it — might have been tough to take.
Cameras at a Coldplay concert unwittingly created a global scandal last week after (former) Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was spotted on the jumbotron with his head of human resources.
The assortment of band-fan interaction can quickly light up the internet because of how natural the moments are, a digital consultant told the Journal.
Byron has resigned his job as Astronomer CEO, as his high-powered life has begun to unravel after his Coldplay ‘kiss cam’ moment with his HR chief
Andrew Cabot's heritage ties him to a rarefied circle of old-money, Anglo-American elites who have historically dominated New England's social and economic life.
A viral kiss-cam moment at a Coldplay concert has thrust a secretive tech-office affair into the spotlight — and along with it, Boston's blue-blooded elite, the Cabots.
Case in point: the married tech company honcho who was caught cuddling a woman who was not his wife on the Jumbotron during a Coldplay concert in Foxborough last week.
Internet sleuths identified the pair at the Boston concert as Andy Byron, CEO of tech company Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, the company's Chief People Officer. Byron was already CEO when Cabot was hired to the board in November 2024.