Coldplay sends warning to fans
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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.
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.
The frontman gave a heads-up to the crowd that they might be on the big screen, days after a viral video at a previous show that was followed by a CEO resigning.
A Smiling Chris Martin Gives Coldplay’s Audience A Fan-Cam Warning After The Viral CEO Affair Fiasco
At a recent concert, the group highlighted some audience members with a fan camera that put attendees on a video screen. It went sideways, though, when a man and woman had a panicked reaction to being shown in a comfortable embrace: The man was identified as Andy Byron,
Astronomer CEO Andy Bryon was placed on leave, a company spokesperson told PEOPLE. Earlier this week, a couple was caught on camera together during a Coldplay concert, prompting singer Chris Martin to joke about them having an "affair.
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.