
See who showed up on the ‘kiss cam' at the Coldplay concert at Hard Rock
As Coldplay took the stage for its Music of the Spheres World Tour on Sunday night at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, all eyes were on the jumbotron.
That's because earlier this month, during the band's concert at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, the so-called Kiss Cam snagged a cozy-looking couple who immediately ducked out of sight when they realized they were up on the massive screen. Martin joked that the mortified pair was either 'shy' or 'having an affair.'
The latter scenario turned to be true. The man was Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, married with two kids. The woman, his top HR executive Kristin Cabot, is also married.
After Byron and Cabot's cringey moment was exposed on the Internet, they generated countless memes — and also left their jobs at the AI tech company.
When Martin addressed the crowd on Sunday, the giant camera panned around and smartly singled out a few famous folks with nothing to hide. In one section, as seen in a fan's cellphone video, a group of Florida Panthers was seen wilding with their Stanley Cup in tow.
The singer reported that he'd met the back-to-back champs before the show and said he was 'proud' of his 'brothers,' then began serenading them with his signature, soulful voice.
'Where in Miami, on earth, do you keep ice?' Martin joked a cappella, adding, 'I'd like to know because I'm [bleeping] boiling.'
The pop star continued his cheeky monologue as the camera then locked on two other VIPs, Lionel Messi and his wife, Antonela Roccuzzo, as the crowd chanted the soccer legend's name.
The Brit is obviously a fan, calling the Inter Miami forward 'the number one sports person of all time.'
FYI: The Argentine baller wasn't behind Roccuzzo in the same Byron Cabot-esque clutch, but side by side. We're thinking they may not even know about the Foxborough debacle, and we are so here for it.
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