At a gig in the British capital, Chris Martin caused joyful instead of surprised faces.
On July 16, a KISS cam moment went around the world at a Coldplay concert: Chris Martin unintentionally covered an affair between the astronomer CEO Andy Byron and his HR manager Kristin Cabot and the clip went viral. At a show last Friday (August 22nd) in the London Wembley Stadium, the Coldplay front man was able to make his “mistake” again in a charming way.
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Coldplay fan makes application via Kiss-Cam in the Wembley Stadium
A fan at the gig held a sign in the Kiss cam on which an arrow down and the words “I want to make an application”-an indication that he wanted to ask the woman in front of him if she wanted to be his wife. Before Coldplay risked a new faux pas in the marriage proposal, Chris Martin carefully asked the couple some questions: “Is she your partner? Be you cousins, siblings or something strange? Are you real people or AI?” The audience laughed at the joke of the singer.
Shortly afterwards the fan went to his knees in front of his chosen one – and she said yes.
The romantic Kiss cam-M0Mment at the Coldplay concert:
KISS cam scandal at Coldplay continues to ensure conversation material
After the scandal, voices became voices that questioned how up to date it was to show the audience on such a large screen. At her gig in Hull in English, Coldplay recently explained why they would continue to hold on to the KISS cam: “We have been doing it for a while, and that’s the only time that it got out of hand.”
“If life gives you lemons, make lemonade out of it,” added Chris Martin. You want to continue with the KISS cam because some fans could be reached directly. The cameras would integrate the audience into the show and at the same time provide special moments. The marriage proposal at the Coldplay concert in London shows that the plan will work.
Chris Martin reacts with humor to the Kiss cam affair
At a concert in Madison, Wisconsin, the first appearance since the viral Kiss cam, Martin announced the “Jumbootron Song” with a wink-the song that had triggered the infamous event.
“We would like to welcome some of you to the audience,” said the Coldplay front man in front of the crowd in Camp Randall Stadium. “And we will use our cameras. And bring a few of you to the big screen.” Then he joked: “So if you haven’t done your make-up yet, make it now.”

