Liam Gallagher Jokes About Coldplay Kiss Cam Incident, Says Oasis Gigs Are Safe for Cheaters

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Liam Gallagher Jokes About Coldplay Kiss Cam Incident, Says Oasis Gigs Are Safe for Cheaters

21 July 2025 – Liam Gallagher, the charismatic frontman of Oasis, has taken to the stage to make light of a recent controversy involving Coldplay’s infamous kiss-cam moment. In a lighthearted but pointed remark, Gallagher assured his fans that Oasis concerts are a place where lovebirds can mingle without fear of being caught on camera.


The incident in question took place at a Coldplay concert in Boston, where the band’s lead singer, Chris Martin, joked about a couple caught on camera cuddling. The pair, identified as Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot, were later revealed to be married to other people. The clip, which quickly went viral with over 120 million views, has sparked a global conversation about privacy, public shaming, and the role of cameras at live events.


During a recent Oasis concert in Manchester, Gallagher addressed the controversy head-on. Standing before a crowd of fans, he quipped: “Right then, do we have any love birds in the house? Don’t worry – we ain’t got any of that Coldplay snidey f****** camera s***. This one’s for the love birds anyway. Doesn’t matter to us who you’re mingling with – or tingly with, fingingly with. None of our f****** business.”


Gallagher’s comments were met with cheers from the audience, who clearly appreciated the humor and the message of acceptance. The Oasis frontman has long been known for his candid and often provocative style, and this moment was no exception. He used the opportunity to subtly criticize Coldplay’s handling of the situation, while also promoting a more inclusive and less judgmental atmosphere at his own gigs.


The controversy surrounding the Coldplay incident has also had ripple effects beyond the concert stage. The couple involved, both executives at software firm Astronomer, were forced to resign from their positions. The company released a statement explaining that the incident was a breach of their standards for conduct and accountability.


The individual who filmed the moment, Grace, later spoke about the incident on a TV show, expressing regret over the attention it received. She said she hadn’t anticipated the viral nature of the clip and expressed sympathy for the couple’s families affected by the fallout.


As for Liam Gallagher, his comments at the Oasis gig have once again highlighted his ability to turn a potentially awkward situation into a moment of humor and camaraderie. Whether or not fans are actually “love birds” at an Oasis show, Gallagher’s message is clear: at Oasis concerts, love is in the air — and it’s none of anyone else’s business.