Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Coldplay’s "Sparks" debuts at No. 40 on the Official Singles chart, ...
The Coldplay couple were a cold case — frozen so stiff, they were nearly relegated to the morgue of our collective consciousness. Soooo close to being a 2025 footnote and left alone to live their ...
Fans trolled Coldplay after they ignored the viral moment Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was caught cuddling up to his colleague at their concert in Boston on Wednesday night. The musicians took to ...
If you’ve taken even a moment to look at your phone, tablet, or laptop, you have probably seen the viral Coldplay “cheating scandal” clip. This wasn’t a member of the pop-rock band being involved in ...
A VIRAL cuddle at a Coldplay concert has triggered widespread misinformation, including fabricated statements falsely ...
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She’s doing it for free. The Coldplay fan who unintentionally exposed Astronomer CEO Andy Byron’s alleged affair with Kristin Cabot hasn’t made a dime from the now-viral kiss cam video. “I’ve actually ...
Coldplay’s “Sparks” and “Yellow” reenter Billboard’s Rock Streaming Songs chart, with both cuts gaining ground as all things connected to the band enjoy viral moments. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JUNE 06: ...
Coldplay’s Chris Martin had warned fans they could have their faces plastered on the jumbotron — just moments before an embarrassed Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was busted canoodling with his head-of-HR ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Now they gotta face the music. A “kiss cam” moment broadcast at a Coldplay concert struck a scandalous note when it apparently ...
A backlash against Coldplay arrived following the success of the band’s first two albums. Though the singles “Yellow”, “Clocks”, and “The Scientist” were beloved, critics felt the band had run out of ...