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Coldplay Concert Viral Video: How Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, Kristin Cabot's Coldplay Concert Viral Video episode unfolded on social media? See memes, comments, reactions - The Economic Times

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How Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, Kristin Cabot’s Coldplay Concert Viral Video episode unfolded on social media? See memes, comments, reactions
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Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was caught on kiss cam with colleague Kristin Cabot during a Coldplay concert. The video spread rapidly on social media, drawing attention to Byron’s marriage with Megan Kerrigan and sparking public criticism. The episode raised concerns about personal behavior in public and professional boundaries at workplaces.

with his colleague Kristin Cabot during a Coldplay concert has gone viral across social media platforms. The footage, captured by concertgoers and broadcast on the event’s kiss cam, has led to wide public debate about workplace relationships and marital loyalty.The incident took place at a Coldplay concert held at Gillette Stadium. As part of the concert’s tradition, a kiss cam highlighted members of the audience. When the camera focused on Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot, Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin said, “Look at these two.”



Byron had his arms around Cabot, and when their image appeared on the big screen, he quickly ducked behind a barrier. Cabot covered her face with her hands. Chris Martin then commented, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy,” which triggered laughter and reactions from the crowd.

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Multiple audience members recorded the moment and shared it online, particularly on TikTok and X (formerly Twitter). In the video, Byron and Cabot were seen standing close and swaying together as Coldplay performed. Byron was clearly seen with his arm wrapped around Cabot.When they were shown on the screen, Byron appeared to try to avoid attention by ducking. The reaction of Cabot, covering her face, added to online speculation. Martin’s comment was widely quoted across social media platforms.

The video quickly gained traction. Users on TikTok, X, and other platforms reshared the footage. Viewers identified the two individuals as Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot, both from the AI and data-focused company Astronomer.
— jswtreeman (@jswtreeman)

Many users commented about Byron’s marital status. Byron is married to Megan Kerrigan, who has not made a public statement. However, she deleted her Facebook account and removed “Byron” from her profile name.


Social media users reacted with disappointment and criticism. Some of the most repeated comments included:

— TryingMyLuck (@TryingMyLuck)

These comments reflected widespread condemnation of the incident. Viewers questioned the judgment of appearing publicly together in such a setting.

Andy Byron has served as CEO of Astronomer since July 2023. The company, which deals in software and data infrastructure, is valued at over £1 billion ($1.2 billion). Kristin Cabot has been with the company for nine months as Chief People Officer. Her LinkedIn profile states she works with executives and junior staff.
— jaybronious (@jaybronious)

— knicks_tape99 (@knicks_tape99)

The video remains widely viewed and continues to trend. The episode has sparked debates about workplace relationships and the importance of privacy in public events.
— BuzzingPop (@BuzzingPop)

— rationaltakes (@rationaltakes)


— laugh_track_nat (@laugh_track_nat)

— Tonywithyy (@Tonywithyy)

Chris Martin joked, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy,” after seeing them on the kiss cam.

Social media users recognized both from previous public photos and LinkedIn profiles, confirming their identities as senior executives at Astronomer after the Coldplay kiss cam video went viral.

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