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Coldplay’s frontman playfully warned fans about being on camera at Saturday’s Camp Randall Stadium show, just days after a kiss cam went viral on social media during their concert in Boston.
The frontman gave a heads-up to the crowd that they might be on the big screen, days after a viral video at a previous show that was followed by a CEO resigning.
There were only two people arrested and no other ejections at Coldplay's concert at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison.
What began as a regular segment at a Coldplay concert recently turned into a viral moment on social media. At their recent ...
Following a viral Kiss Cam scandal involving CEO Andy Byron, Chris Martin teased fans at Coldplay's Wisconsin show that they might be featured on the venue's jumbotron.
After a suspected workplace affair was shown on the video board during its last concert, Coldplay wanted to warn fans that ...
The sold-out Camp Randall Stadium concert in Madison July 19 was the first following that awkward Coldplay concert moment that's gone viral.
Martin alluded to the viral video of a couple trying to hide from cameras at the previous Coldplay show at the band’s Camp ...
The now-viral moment including Coldplay's kiss-cam took place at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts on Wednesday night (16 July) ...
The frontman made jest of the incident while appearing on stage at the next stop of the band's tour, after Andy Byron resigned from his post ...
Coldplay’s Saturday night performance in Madison wasn’t just another concert. It was a celebration of Wisconsin culture, sparked by one of their own. Lead singer Chris Martin ...