Coldplay’s Chris Martin Jokingly Addresses Viral ‘Jumbotron Song’ Scandal After CEO Resignation
Coldplay’s Chris Martin Jokingly Addresses Viral ‘Jumbotron Song’ Scandal After CEO Resignation

Coldplay frontman Chris Martin recently quipped about the band’s notorious ‘The Jumbotron Song’ during their first concert since a viral incident at a Boston-area show led to a CEO’s resignation. The song, a staple of their Music of the Spheres Tour, gained infamy earlier this week when it inadvertently captured two co-workers, later revealed to be having an affair, on screen.
At Coldplay’s Madison, Wisconsin concert on Saturday, the band’s initial performance following the internet-breaking Gillette Stadium event, Martin prefaced ‘The Jumbotron Song’ with a lighthearted warning. “We’d like to say hello to some of you in the crowd,” Martin told the Camp Randall Stadium audience, adding, “How we’re gonna do that is we’re gonna use our cameras and put some of you on the big screen. So please, if you haven’t done your makeup, do your makeup now.”
The viral moment culminated in Astronomer CEO Andy Byron resigning on Saturday after he was filmed intimately embracing the company’s chief human resources officer, Kristin Cabot, at the Coldplay gig. The pair’s immediate reaction of ducking away from the camera fueled speculation about their non-professional relationship. Reportedly, no couples were featured during ‘The Jumbotron Song’ at the Madison show, perhaps a move to prevent further incidents.
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