Coldplay’s Chris Martin offered concertgoers a friendly warning before ‘Jumbotron Song’

CNN Coldplay frontman Chris Martin made sure to give concertgoers plenty of notice that they may appear on their video screens during the Jumbotron Song at their show Saturday night We d like to say hello to various of you in the crowd Martin explained on stage at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison Wisconsin according to video footage posted on social media How we re going to do that is we re going to use our cameras and put particular of you on the big screen Martin still strumming his acoustic guitar went on to joke So please if you haven t done your makeup do your makeup now Martin s warning comes after a Coldplay concert last week where the Jumbotron Song camera turned to a man and woman cuddling as they watched the stage The two speedily separated and attempted to hide their faces when they noticed they were being shown on the giant screen at the venue Whoa look at these two Martin disclosed according to a clip of the moment posted on social media Either they re having an affair or they re just very shy Fallout briskly ensued after internet sleuths were the first to identify the two as tech company Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company s chief people officer Kristin Cabot head of Astronomer s human information department Byron has since resigned the company released Saturday and Astronomer s cofounder and chief product officer Pete DeJoy is now serving as interim CEO Our leaders are expected to set the standard in both conduct and accountability an earlier declaration posted to the company s LinkedIn page Friday read in part The company s board of directors it added has also initiated a formal study into this matter Coldplay has yet to directly address the development which has flooded the internet with memes and comedic videos poking fun at the viral moment