Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has weighed in on the now-infamous viral scandal involving Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company’s HR Chief Kristin Cabot. The pair were caught on the jumbotron during a Coldplay concert on July 16, sparking controversy over an alleged affair.
But Gallagher, 52, made it clear during his July 20 concert in the U.K. that he wouldn’t be participating in the public takedown.
“No Snidey Coldplay Camera S–t” — Liam Keeps It Classy on Tour
Addressing the crowd in his signature bold style, Liam asked concertgoers, “Do we have any lovebirds in the house?” before cheekily adding, “Don’t worry, we ain’t got any of that Coldplay, snidey f–king camera s–t.”
The former Oasis frontman continued, making it clear that he and his brother Noel Gallagher wouldn’t be passing judgment on anyone’s private affairs.
“It doesn’t matter to us who you’re f–king mingling with, or t—ling with, or f—ering with,” Liam added. “None of our f–king business.”
Background: Coldplay Concert Sparks Viral Cheating Scandal
The viral moment that prompted Gallagher’s remarks occurred during a Coldplay show in Massachusetts on July 16. Byron and Cabot were caught on the stadium’s jumbotron looking a little too cozy, which immediately led to speculation of an affair — especially given their professional relationship at tech company Astronomer.
The clip circulated rapidly on X (formerly Twitter), prompting intense public reaction and media attention.
In the days following, Astronomer confirmed that a full internal investigation was underway. The company later announced that Andy Byron had officially resigned from his position as CEO.
Gallagher Fans Applaud His Unfiltered Honesty
Fans at Gallagher’s concert — and online — praised the singer for his unapologetic take on the incident. Many applauded his decision to keep his concerts focused on the music, not public scandals.
One fan commented on X, “Liam keeping it real as always. Just play the tunes and leave the drama to the tabloids.”
Conclusion: Liam Keeps Focus on Music, Not Scandal
While the Coldplay concert scandal continues to dominate headlines, Liam Gallagher is steering clear of the drama. His message to fans? Enjoy the music, keep your private lives private, and leave the judgment to someone else.