A new video from Coldplay’s recent Boston concert is making waves online, showing frontman Chris Martin inviting an Indian couple on stage after spotting their handwritten sign in the audience, after the show grabbed headlines for a viral " kiss cam " moment involving Astronomer’s CEO and HR head.
In a newly surfaced clip from the July 16 show at Gillette Stadium, Martin is seen inviting an Indian couple on stage after spotting their handwritten sign in the crowd that read, “Just engaged, can we sing Magic together?”
Martin paused mid-performance, called the couple up, and playfully confirmed, “Are you two really engaged to each other?” before quipping, “That’s better, we don’t need any surprises.”
Martin then performed Magic with the couple, even tweaking lyrics to include their names. He ended the sweet moment with a warm hug, drawing cheers from the crowd.
A fan-captioned YouTube video of the moment read: "With fans on stage from Mumbai. Chris Martin momentarily forgets which country he is in! (but more than makes it up to the crowd). Music of the Spheres Tour. Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts. July 16, 2025."
This came shortly after a more controversial moment from the same show had gone viral: a clip of Byron and Cabot, both reportedly married, embracing during the concert.
What actually happened during the concert?
Captured on the stadium’s “kiss cam,” the footage showed the two swaying to Coldplay’s Yellow before Byron leaned in for a kiss. As their faces appeared on the screen, the pair quickly ducked and tried to cover their faces, prompting Chris Martin to quip from the stage, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.”
Dubbed “Coldplaygate” by users online, the video rapidly spread across X, TikTok, and Instagram, triggering a flurry of memes, parodies, and unverified claims.
While there’s been heavy speculation around a possible affair, neither Byron nor Cabot has made a public statement, and no confirmation of a romantic relationship has been issued.
In a newly surfaced clip from the July 16 show at Gillette Stadium, Martin is seen inviting an Indian couple on stage after spotting their handwritten sign in the crowd that read, “Just engaged, can we sing Magic together?”
Martin paused mid-performance, called the couple up, and playfully confirmed, “Are you two really engaged to each other?” before quipping, “That’s better, we don’t need any surprises.”
Martin then performed Magic with the couple, even tweaking lyrics to include their names. He ended the sweet moment with a warm hug, drawing cheers from the crowd.
A fan-captioned YouTube video of the moment read: "With fans on stage from Mumbai. Chris Martin momentarily forgets which country he is in! (but more than makes it up to the crowd). Music of the Spheres Tour. Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts. July 16, 2025."
This came shortly after a more controversial moment from the same show had gone viral: a clip of Byron and Cabot, both reportedly married, embracing during the concert.
What actually happened during the concert?
Captured on the stadium’s “kiss cam,” the footage showed the two swaying to Coldplay’s Yellow before Byron leaned in for a kiss. As their faces appeared on the screen, the pair quickly ducked and tried to cover their faces, prompting Chris Martin to quip from the stage, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.”
Dubbed “Coldplaygate” by users online, the video rapidly spread across X, TikTok, and Instagram, triggering a flurry of memes, parodies, and unverified claims.
While there’s been heavy speculation around a possible affair, neither Byron nor Cabot has made a public statement, and no confirmation of a romantic relationship has been issued.
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