Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has confirmed that the band's 'kiss cam' feature will remain a part of their Music of the Spheres World Tour despite a recent controversy. The feature gained widespread attention after a viral moment at a Coldplay concert in Massachusetts last month, where the jumbotron displayed a kiss between former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot. This incident led to Byron's resignation and sparked what Martin referred to as an "internationally massive scandal." Addressing the situation, Martin defended the kiss cam, stating that no dress code rules were violated and emphasizing a positive outlook by saying, "Life throws you lemons and you’ve got to make lemonade." The kiss cam continues to receive support from fans, with recent reviews highlighting its feel-good impact during the band's performances.
The singer says no dress code rules were broken. https://t.co/usqXFzIz4A
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin spoke out this week about the viral jumbotron moment that took place at the band's show last month in Massachusetts, joking it was an "internationally massive scandal." Read more: https://t.co/n4ZVgRchHr https://t.co/MAx82EMzID
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin spoke out this week about the viral jumbotron moment that took place at the band's show last month in Massachusetts. https://t.co/dEdNpkuHxb