A seemingly innocuous moment at a Coldplay concert in Boston’s Gillette Stadium on July 16, 2025, has spiraled into a viral sensation, thrusting Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot into an unwanted spotlight. During the band’s “Music of the Spheres” world tour, a kiss cam captured the two executives in an intimate embrace, sparking widespread speculation of an extramarital affair. The situation escalated when a new video, reportedly released by TMZ and shared widely on platforms like X, revealed the pair kissing before the jumbotron moment, further fueling public intrigue and corporate fallout.

The incident unfolded during Coldplay’s performance of “Yellow,” with the stadium’s kiss cam panning across the crowd of 60,000 fans. When it landed on Byron, a married father of two, and Cabot, his HR chief, the pair appeared cozy, with Byron’s arms wrapped around Cabot. Noticing themselves on the big screen, they reacted with visible panic—Byron ducked behind a barrier, while Cabot covered her face. Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, known for his playful crowd interactions, quipped, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re very shy,” prompting laughter from the audience. Little did he know, his offhand remark would ignite a firestorm online.
The initial kiss cam clip, posted by concertgoer Grace Springer on Tikਮ
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CEO Andy Byron’s Behind-the-Scenes Video of Kristin Cabot Goes Viral Amid Coldplay’s “Kissing” Moment
A seemingly innocuous moment at a Coldplay concert in Boston’s Gillette Stadium on July 16, 2025, has spiraled into a viral sensation, thrusting Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot into an unwanted spotlight. During the band’s “Music of the Spheres” world tour, a kiss cam captured the two executives in an intimate embrace, sparking widespread speculation of an extramarital affair. The situation escalated when a new video, reportedly released by TMZ and shared widely on platforms like X, revealed the pair kissing before the jumbotron moment, further fueling public intrigue and corporate fallout.
The incident unfolded during Coldplay’s performance of “Yellow,” with the stadium’s kiss cam panning across the crowd of 60,000 fans. When it landed on Byron, a married father of two, and Cabot, his HR chief, the pair appeared cozy, with Byron’s arms wrapped around Cabot. Noticing themselves on the big screen, they reacted with visible panic—Byron ducked behind a barrier, while Cabot covered her face. Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, known for his playful crowd interactions, quipped, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re very shy,” prompting laughter from the audience. Little did he know, his offhand remark would ignite a firestorm online.
The kiss cam footage, initially posted by concertgoer Grace Springer on TikTok, garnered over 49 million views, with social media platforms like X, Reddit, and TikTok amplifying the scandal. A subsequent video, shared by an X user and credited to TMZ, showed Byron and Cabot kissing earlier in the concert, silhouetted against the stage lights as they swayed to the music. This behind-the-scenes clip, capturing a more candid moment, intensified speculation about their relationship. Netizens quickly identified the pair as senior executives at Astronomer, a New York-based data orchestration platform valued at over $1.3 billion. Byron, who has served as CEO since July 2023, and Cabot, who joined as Chief People Officer in November 2024, were suddenly at the center of a public relations nightmare.
Social media reactions ranged from sympathy for Byron’s wife, Megan Kerrigan Byron, to biting humor. One X user remarked, “Sorry for the wife, but glad they’re being exposed and embarrassed.” Another quipped, “What’s worse, finding out your spouse is cheating or that they’re a fan of Coldplay?” Megan, an educator at Bancroft School, reportedly removed Byron’s surname from her Facebook profilo before deactivating her account, adding fuel to the affair rumors. Cabot’s LinkedIn claim of building “trust with employees of all levels” drew ironic mockery online, given her role in shaping Astronomer’s workplace culture.
Astronomer responded swiftly, announcing a formal investigation into the executives’ conduct. According to a statement shared with Fox News, co-founder Pete DeJoy is serving as interim CEO while Byron is on leave, and Cabot has been suspended. The company, known for providing generative AI software to clients like Uber and Ford, faces mounting pressure to address leadership ethics. A fake apology letter attributed to Byron, referencing Coldplay’s “Fix You,” circulated online but was debunked by Astronomer’s PR team. A fabricated Coldplay post about introducing “camera-free audience sections” also added to the online chaos, though the band has not officially commented.
The incident has sparked broader discussions about workplace relationships and public accountability in the tech industry. Byron had previously praised Cabot’s “exceptional leadership” and “passion for fostering diverse, collaborative workplaces” upon her hiring, making their public display particularly jarring. The presence of another Astronomer employee, newly promoted VP Alyssa Stoddard, seated nearby in the viral clip added a layer of corporate awkwardness, with netizens dubbing the scenario “absolute cinema.” Some speculated that other team members in the background were aware of the relationship, further complicating Astronomer’s internal dynamics.
The viral nature of the videos underscores the power of social media to amplify private moments into public scandals. While neither Byron nor Cabot has publicly addressed the allegations, the internet continues to dissect their actions, with comments ranging from criticism of their “recklessness” to memes about Coldplay’s unintended role in the drama. One user humorously noted, “The Universe really said ‘Lights will guide you home… and straight to the kiss cam.’” As Coldplay’s tour continues uninterrupted, with upcoming shows in the U.S. and London, the Boston concert will likely be remembered not for its music but for the corporate controversy it unleashed. Astronomer now faces the challenge of navigating this PR crisis while maintaining its reputation in the competitive tech landscape.