Coldplay's Chris Martin Offered Concertgoers a Friendly Warning Before 'Jumbotron Song'
MADISON, WISCONSIN, JUL 20 – Chris Martin warned fans about Coldplay's kiss cam feature after a CEO's viral moment led to his resignation following public speculation of an affair, prompting no couples shown on screen.
- On Saturday, Chris Martin prefaced `The Jumbotron Song` with a disclaimer at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin.
- During the Gillette Stadium concert on July 16, 2025, they hid their faces when shown on the kiss cam.
- Chris Martin joked `Whoa, look at these two, either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy`, after internet sleuths identified the couple as Astronomer’s CEO and CPO.
- Within days, Astronomer announced, while Andy Byron resigned as CEO, according to company statements.
- According to People, no couples were shown during `The Jumbotron Song`, while Coldplay has not directly addressed the memes.
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At a Coldplay concert on July 16, 2025, a couple of lovers saw their affair revealed on a large screen. Since then, the band's singer, Chris Martin, has decided to warn his audience that he can be filmed during the concerts.


Chris Martin Jokingly Warns Fans About ‘Jumbotron Song’ at First Coldplay Gig Since Viral Moment
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.
Coldplay's Chris Martin offered concertgoers a friendly warning before 'Jumbotron Song'
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.
By Alli Rosenbloom, CNN Coldplay frontman Chris Martin made sure to give concertgoers plenty of notice that he might appear on their video screens during the “Jumbotron Song” at their show Saturday night. “We’d like to say hello to some of you in the audience,” Martin said onstage at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin, according to a video posted to social media. “We’ll do that by using our cameras and showing some of you on the big scre…
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