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US Weekly on MSNColdplay Jumbotron Seemingly Catches Astronomer CEO Andy Byron Cuddling Woman Who’s Not His WifeIn a stadium that seats more than 65,000 people, it takes some real bad luck to get caught on the jumbotron with someone other than your wife. But that seems to be exactly what happened to Astronomer CEO Andy Byron,
A man who has been identified online as Andy Byron, the CEO of New York-based company Astronomer, had been watching Coldplay at their gig at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on Wednesday (July 16) when he suddenly appeared on a huge screen in the arena.
After the clip of the two concert-goers broke the internet Thursday, internet sleuths quickly identified the loved-up couple as Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company’s head of human resources, Kristin Cabot.
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US Weekly on MSNColdplay’s Chris Martin Reacts to Jumbotron Seemingly Catching Astronomer CEO Andy Byron’s AffairEven Chris Martin was shook by what showed up on the jumbotron at a recent Coldplay concert. While performing at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts, on Wednesday, July 16, the Grammy winner, 48,
Twenty-five years since the release of their debut album “Parachutes,” Coldplay proved they know how to rock a crowd July 15 at Gillette Stadium.
The couple — identified as married Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the firm’s chief human resources officer, Kristin Cabot — scrambled to hide their faces when they were caught on the jumbotron
A Coldplay fan's viral kiss cam video captivated fans, showing Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot at the Boston concert
Coldplay brought the crowd to their feet, with everything from their newer synth-pop of “Music of the Spheres” to slower 2000s hits. They also brought The Weirdos. The post Review & setlist: Coldplay rolls the love (and some weirdness) into Gillette Stadium appeared first on Boston.