Coldplay's Chris Martin Doubles-Down on Kiss Cam
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As Coldplay’s notorious Kisscam roamed the stands of Hull’s Craven Park Stadium, the locals puckered up to get their faces on the big screen. The audience focused camera caused a controversy when it caught an adulterous couple in its glare at a concert in Massachusetts in July, but it certainly didn’t make their Yorkshire audience wary.
A group of volunteers received free tickets to see Coldplay perform in Hull as part of the band's Music of the Spheres World Tour. Twenty volunteers from Hull CVC, a voluntary sector support charity, were invited to celebrate the "hard work" they put into the city.
Chris Martin is reflecting on the viral Coldplay ‘debacle’ as he jokes about former Astronomer CEO Andy Bryan and HR executive Kristin Cabot’s intimate moment.The frontman,
Hull-born rapper Chiedu Oraka, one of Coldplay's support acts, is on stage sound checking ahead of the concert later. He performed at last year's Glastonbury festival and has recorded many sessions for national and local BBC stations.
Hull Live photographer Donna Clifford has been taking fans’ pictures as the queues start to move towards the entrance to the stadium that in just a few hours’ time will be filled with the sights and sounds of Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres show.
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