
Coldplay's 'kisscam' already made history when, at the Boston concert of their Music of the Spheres tour, it captured the image of former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and his alleged lover.
However, during the Miami concerts, the couple that appeared was none other than Lionel Messi and his wife Antonella Rocuzzo, and even the words of Chris Martin, the band's lead vocalist, gave people something to talk about.
The British band played two sold-out shows at Hard Rock Stadium , located in the northern Miami metropolitan area, despite temperatures that reached a wind chill of over 100 degrees Celsius (104 F).
On Saturday night, the couple chosen to be captured by the now-famous camera were undoubtedly hoping to appear on the Jumbotron. The woman's look even resembled a bride.
However, it was on Sunday when Coldplay's cameraman managed to capture one of the most important couples in the world on his camera: Argentine soccer player Lionel Messi and his wife Antonella Rocuzzo .
"Well, Leo. My beautiful brother. You and your wife look great. Thanks for coming out to see our band today. The greatest athlete of all time came to see us today," Martin said, as the couple was seen on the giant screens in the stadium and the crowd chanted the name of the captain of the local soccer team, Inter Miami.
However, Messi and Antonella weren't alone in one of the Hard Rock Stadium's luxury suites.
Messi and his wife were shown at the Coldplay concert in Miami 😆
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) July 28, 2025
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The couple had brought their three sons, Tiago, Mateo, and Ciro, with them. In photos posted by their beautiful mother, they looked happy and were wearing the special merchandise the band has been selling at their concerts.

Another special moment, this time on both nights, was the participation of Argentine singer-songwriter TINI, who sang with Coldplay her hit "We Pray" on both Saturday and Sunday nights, a performance they had only previously performed live in Dublin and New York.
Coldplay's US tour concluded with a Miami tour for Music of the Spheres . The band will conclude the tour with 12 shows in the UK, including two in Hull and 10 at the legendary Wembley Stadium in London.
Originally published on Latin Times