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The band's frontman shared his thoughts about their longtime use of the jumbotron in light of the Astronomer executives it ...
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has addressed the ongoing debate surrounding the band’s use of the “kiss cam” during their ...
Coldplay is back in London for a run of Wembley concerts, closing their three-year Music of the Spheres world tour. Get the ...
After a long silence, Chris Martin finally broke his silence on whether they will continue to use the kiss cam after the Andy Byron controversy or not. Here's what he said.
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin seems to have no plans to give up the famous "kiss cam" at the band's shows, even after it led to a viral scandal involving former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the ...
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Page Six on MSNChris Martin defends keeping the Coldplay kiss cam at concerts despite Astronomer CEO 'debacle'
Simon Cowell says sorry, not sorry on Tom Sandoval's “America's Got Talent” performance Mom Worried If New Rescue Dog Had ...
Coldplay is set to perform at Wembley Stadium, concluding their Music of the Spheres world tour. Here's everything you need ...
Chris Martin defended Coldplay’s use of the Jumbotron over a month after the “massive scandal” that involved former ...
Following the viral CEO moment, Chris Martin playfully spoke about the kiss cam’s future at one of the recent Coldplay shows.
In video posted to Instagram, Martin can be seen saying, "We've been doing this a long time, and it's only recently that it became…yeah," referring to the moment Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and his HR ...
In typical Coldplay hyper-positive fashion, Martin added, "Anyway, we send pure love to those people and I wish them so well," to which the crowd started booing. Perhaps Coldplay are rich enough to ...
There's a new development in the story of the CEO who was publicly shamed with his mistress at a Coldplay concert for alleged cheating. The news had gone quiet for a while, but an update has now ...
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