Coldplay's Chris Martin Issues Jumbotron Warning Before CEO Caught in Romantic Moment
“Now what we’d like to do is say hello to some of you,” Chris Martin announced to the crowd at Coldplay’s Boston concert, setting the stage for an unexpected twist. Just moments later, the jumbotron captured a surprising scene involving Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR head Kristin Cabot.

As the audience cheered, Martin continued, “The way we’re going to do that is, using our cameras, you can look at the screens and we can see who’s out there and say hello. Let’s go looking please.” The excitement in the air was palpable.

Initially, the camera focused on a fan celebrating his birthday, eliciting cheers from those around him. However, within approximately 40 seconds of Martin’s playful warning, the camera panned to Byron and Cabot, who were caught in a cozy embrace.

The moment quickly became a highlight of the evening, as the wide-eyed couple appeared on the massive screen in front of tens of thousands of concertgoers. The juxtaposition of Martin’s jovial warning and the unexpected display of affection created a memorable experience for all in attendance.

As laughter erupted from the crowd, it was clear that this concert would be remembered not just for the music but for the spontaneous moments that unfolded on stage.