At Oasis’ Manchester reunion show, Liam Gallagher energized the crowd with a jab at Coldplay. He referenced the headline-making kiss cam incident that went viral after one of Coldplay’s recent concerts. His comments added fuel to the online buzz surrounding the incident.
Here’s what Oasis commented on Coldplay Kiss Cam couple
During Oasis’ final homecoming performance at Heaton Park in Manchester, Liam Gallagher made a pointed remark about Coldplay’s recent kiss cam controversy. The frontman, performing alongside his brother Noel as part of their ongoing reunion tour, addressed the crowd just before launching into the band’s 1994 track “Slide Away.”
“Right then, do we have any lovebirds in the house?” he asked. Without missing a beat, he assured fans, “Don’t worry, we ain’t got any of that Coldplay snidey f***ing camera s***.” Gallagher went on to say, “Doesn’t matter to us who you’re f***ing mingling with, tingling with, fingering with… None of our f***ing business. But this one’s for the lovebirds anyway.”
Gallagher’s jab comes after a Coldplay concert in Boston led to a social media buzz. During the show, the band’s jumbotron camera highlighted a seemingly affectionate moment between a man and a woman. They were later identified as Andy Byron, the married CEO of the software firm Astronomer, and the company’s chief people officer, Kristin Cabot.
The two appeared on screen, trying to avoid attention. In the original clip, Byron could be seen ducking out of frame while Cabot hid her face in her hands. Coldplay frontman Chris Martin commented to the audience, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re very shy.” That brief moment became a viral sensation, with the footage spreading widely online and sparking memes.
The fallout was immediate. Byron resigned from his CEO position, and Cabot was placed on leave while Astronomer launched an internal review. Over the weekend, the company issued a statement confirming Byron’s exit. The statement read, “As stated previously, Astronomer is committed to the values and culture that have guided us since our founding.”
Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on ComingSoon.