A Coldplay concert turned into an internet spectacle after Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was allegedly caught in a compromising moment with his company’s HR head, Kristin Cabot — a scene that has since gone viral and sparked massive online outrage.
The incident occurred during the band’s recent tour stop at Gillette Stadium in Boston, where the venue’s kiss-cam landed on Byron and Cabot, who were seen embracing on a balcony. As frontman Chris Martin playfully commented on the pair, the two appeared visibly startled, quickly turning away from the camera in an attempt to hide.
Martin quipped, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy,” a comment that quickly took on a life of its own as the internet began investigating the pair’s identities.
It didn’t take long before online users identified the man as Andy Byron, the married CEO of Astronomer — a data orchestration software company — and the woman as Kristin Cabot, his colleague and the company’s Chief People Officer. Both Byron and Cabot are reportedly married to other people.
What began as a seemingly awkward concert moment escalated into a scandal when a statement, allegedly from Byron, began circulating on social media platforms including X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok.
In the unverified but widely shared note, Byron appeared to acknowledge wrongdoing, writing:
“I sincerely apologise to my wife, my children, and my colleagues. You deserve better from me as a partner, as a father, and as a leader.”
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The statement continued with tones of accountability and remorse: “A personal mistake has become a public spectacle. I accept full responsibility and ask for privacy for my family during this time.”
It ended with a striking reference to Coldplay lyrics: “Lights will guide you home, and ignite your bones, and I will try to fix you.”
While neither Byron nor Cabot have officially confirmed or denied the authenticity of the statement or addressed the incident publicly, the fallout continues to grow. Online commentators have been quick to criticize what they see as a serious lapse in professional ethics, especially given the power dynamics involved in a CEO-HR relationship.
Some users expressed support for Byron’s wife, Megan Kerrigan Byron, an educator and mother of two. Reports claim she has since removed Byron’s surname from her social media accounts following the video’s release.
Astronomer has not issued any public comment regarding the incident as of the time of this report.
The Coldplay kiss-cam moment, meant to spotlight sweet gestures between concertgoers, has instead spotlighted the personal lives of two tech executives — and raised questions about workplace boundaries, public accountability, and the limits of privacy in a viral world.