Oasis Reacts to Coldplay Kiss Cam Couple
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Coldplay dedicated a cover of Black Sabbath's 1972 ballad "Changes" to the late Ozzy Osbourne at their concert at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on Tuesday, July 22. "We'd like to dedicate this whole show to the incredible genius,
A married tech CEO was caught on the jumbotron holding one of his co-workers last week during a Coldplay concert.
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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.
Stephen Colbert spoofed that viral Coldplay concert clip with help from several fellow late-night hosts, plus Lin-Manuel Miranda and Weird Al.
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Fans have been drawing comparisons between a 'Modern Family' kiss cam scene involving Ty Burrell and Sofía Vergara after the Coldplay kiss cam moment went viral, and Julie Bowen has officially weighed
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"Weird Al" Yankovic and Lin-Manuel Miranda led a star-studded Coldplay kiss cam spoof on "The Late Show" following news Astronomer CEO Andy Byron has resigned.
Stephen Colbert received the help of some surprise guests during a Coldplay-inspired segment that trashed CBS’s cancelation of his show. “People out there are bummed about the show ending,” Colbert began.
The late-night host acknowledged that "a lot of people out there are bummed" about the show ending next May, so he tapped a few famous friends to cheer everyone up.
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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.
The internet has identified the man as Andy Byron, the CEO of tech start-up Astronomer, and it has been widely alleged that the woman he’s with is Kristin Cabot, Astronomer’s head of HR. (Their faces seem to match the photos on the company’s “About Us” page .)
Coldplay paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne during their concert in Nashville last night following the musician’s death. Frontman Chris Martin dedicated the performance to Osbourne before the band showcased a cover of Black Sabbath’s 1972 ballad “Changes.”