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When the KissCam at a Coldplay concert last week landed on a couple who suspiciously escaped their embrace and tried (but failed) to duck out of the spotlight, the internet immediately got to work.
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LONDON (AP) — A routine moment of crowdwork at a Coldplay concert went viral last week when a couple tried to avoid the spotlight after they were caught hugging on the jumbotron. Internet sleuths quickly figured out that they were the CEO and chief people officer of a little-known tech company called Astronomer.
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Coldplay Concerts Were Built For Viral Moments Like ThisThe band was formed before social media, but its live shows have become a forum for using it well.
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Oasis are telling concert goers that there is no need to hide their love at the band's shows. Liam Gallagher told audience members, "Do we have any lovebirds in the house? Don’t worry, we ain’t got any of that Coldplay snidey f------camera s---.
Byron has resigned his job as Astronomer CEO, as his high-powered life has begun to unravel after his Coldplay ‘kiss cam’ moment with his HR chief
The IT company CEO captured in a widely circulated video showing him embracing an employee at a Coldplay concert has resigned. Andy Byron resigned from his job as CEO of Cincinnati-based Astronomer Inc., according to a statement posted on LinkedIn by the company Saturday.