Oasis’ Liam Gallagher Tells ‘Lovebirds’ in the Crowd Not to Worry After Coldplay’s Viral Kiss Cam Drama

Oasis are telling concert goers that there is no need to hide their love at the band's shows.
At a concert in Manchester, U.K., on Sunday, July 20, Liam Gallagher told audience members, "Do we have any lovebirds in the house? Don’t worry, we ain’t got any of that Coldplay, snidey f------camera s---. It doesn’t matter to us who you’re f------ mingling with, or tingling with or fingering with. None of our f------ business.”
The statement comes on the heels of the Coldplay kiss cam scandal. The viral saga began when a couple was highlighted in a kiss cam segmentduring a Coldplay show at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass., on July 16. After realizing they were on camera, the woman could be seen covering her face while the man ducked out of sight.
AdvertisementAdvertisement#_R_2hokr8lb2mav5ubsddbH1_ iframe AdvertisementAdvertisement#_R_4hokr8lb2mav5ubsddbH1_ iframeThe reaction prompted lead singerChris Martinto quip, "Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy."
Without confirming the identities of anyone in the video, tech company Astronomer quickly announced that it has "initiated a formal investigation into this matter" and reiterated that its "leaders are expected to set the standard in both conduct and accountability."

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Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher of Oasis performing on July 4, 2025Hours later, it announced that Astronomer CEO Andy Byron had been "placed on leave." In an update the next day, it revealed that Byron had resigned. On Monday, July 21, interim CEO Pete DeJoy issued a statement on behalf of the company.
"Over the weekend, I stepped into the role of Interim CEO at Astronomer, a company that I’ve proudly poured my entire professional life into helping build," DeJoywrote.
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"The events of the past few days have received a level of media attention that few companies—let alone startups in our small corner of the data and AI world—ever encounter," he continued. "The spotlight has been unusual and surreal for our team."
Byron has not responded to PEOPLE's requests for comment.
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