BOSTON — Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was caught on the jumbotron at a Coldplay concert in Boston alongside the company’s head of HR, drawing scrutiny after the pair appeared startled and quickly tried to hide their faces from the camera.
The moment, captured during the band’s performance, prompted a remark from frontman Chris Martin: “Oh what… either they’re having an affair or they’re very shy,” he said from the stage.
The incident went viral after circulating online, sparking chatter among former Astronomer employees — some of whom say the reaction wasn’t just about the concert moment.
“The text groups and chains of former employees are like … everybody’s laughing their a$$ off and enjoying the hell out of what happened and him getting exposed,” a former staffer told the New York Post.
Byron, who is married, was accused in the report of fostering a “toxic” and “aggressive” workplace culture. The HR executive, who appeared alongside him in the viral video, lists on her LinkedIn that she has “trust with employees of all levels, from CEOs to managers to assistants.”
Neither Byron nor Astronomer has issued a public comment on the incident or the workplace allegations.
The surprise camera moment has triggered renewed scrutiny of the CEO’s leadership andx workplace culture at the Cincinnati-based data platform company.