Astronomer HR Exec Resigns
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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‑‑‑."
Coldplay came to July 22, nearly a week after a jumbotron moment that went viral for catching an embrace by a couple who quickly shied away from the camera. See how Chris Martin warned fans at Nissan Stadium.
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin addressed fans directly during a live concert on 19 July, his first public appearance since the viral 'astronomer kiss-cam' controversy. The British singer broke his silence mid-show,
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.
Following a viral Kiss Cam scandal involving CEO Andy Byron, Chris Martin teased fans at Coldplay's Wisconsin show that they might be featured on the venue's jumbotron.
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The Coldplay drama has not died down and it is likely to play out on a different level as Andy Byron, the former CEO of Astronomer, may sue Coldplay for showing him embracing Kristin Cabot, the HR chief of Astronomer.
Phillies debut the “Coldplay Kiss Cam”. Hilarious.
During a recent Coldplay concert, Chris Martin addressed fans directly to issue a light-hearted warning before featuring audience members on the jumbotron. His remarks came just days after a viral moment at an earlier show.
Coldplay's Saturday night concert at Camp Randall featured several Wisconsin connections, including a chance encounter that turned into an unforgettable experience for one fan.
Coldplay dedicated a cover of Black Sabbath's soft-rock 1972 ballad "Changes" to the late Ozzy Osbourne at their concert at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on Tuesday, July 22. Osbourne's family confirmed his death on Tuesday morning. He was 76.
Taking to the stage in Nashville last night, just hours after the news of Osbourne’s death, the band’s frontman, Chris Martin, told the audience: "We'd like to dedicate this whole show to the incredible genius talent, and characterful gift to the world who was Ozzy Osbourne. We send our love to his family.”