Oasis Tour’s Unique Giveaway
Oasis has introduced an unexpected perk for fans attending their sold-out Live ’25 reunion tour: each ticket now includes a unique pass that allows holders to cheat on their partners, but only at designated venues. Liam Gallagher, during a recent performance in Manchester, playfully addressed the audience, assuring them, “We don’t have any of that Coldplay snidey camera stuff here.” This comment comes in the wake of a recent incident involving Coldplay’s concert.
The Coldplay Incident
In the past week, Coldplay’s concert featured a moment that went viral when a camera unexpectedly captured a couple appearing to panic as they ducked out of sight. Frontman Chris Martin humorously speculated, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.” It later turned out that the couple was Andy Byron, CEO, and Kristin Cabot, Chief Human Resources Officer of the tech firm Astronomer.
Aftermath and Reactions
Following the viral moment, Astronomer released a communication indicating that they were initiating a formal investigation into the situation and stated that both Byron and Cabot are on leave. Liam Gallagher commented on the drama surrounding the incident, asserting, “It doesn’t matter to us who you’re mingling with; it’s none of our business.” His remarks offer a refreshing perspective, suggesting that personal lives should remain private.
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On Saturday, news emerged that Byron had resigned from his position. In the first Coldplay concert after the incident, Chris Martin reminded attendees that being at the concert means being aware of potential camera captures. “We’d like to say hello to some of you in the crowd,” he explained to the audience at Camp Randall Stadium. “If you haven’t done your makeup, do it now.”
Whether you’re team Oasis or Coldplay, what do you think about the nature of these public blunders?