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by Emma Coulson on 17/09/2024Rating: 5 out of 5Having seen this show 4 times (London x 2, Cardiff & Rome), I can absolutely recommend it! Best live band I've ever seen and well worth the money! Looking forward to the next shows!!
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World-beating pop quartet announce 2025 Wembley and Hull dates
You’ll often hear Coldplay referred to as “unassuming” or “unlikely superstars”. And sure, if all you’d ever seen of them was a normal-looking guy in a waterproof jacket running around a beach and singing about yellow stars, it’s easy to see how you might come to that conclusion.
But all the above misses the point of Coldplay entirely. The simplicity yet enormity of the melodies and sentiments in their songs. The phenomenal energy of their live performances. Their single-minded devotion to connection on record and in person. Really, it was impossible for Coldplay to be anything other than superstars.
It was all 'Yellow'. Chris Martin (vocals, keys), Jonny Buckland (guitar), Will Champion (drums) and Guy Berryman (bass) formed Coldplay while studying together at UCL and a couple of early EPs earned them a deal with Parlophone and a rapidly growing reputation in the UK music press. Their debut Parachutes was released in 2000 and ascended the charts quickly off the back of the aforementioned smash hit single 'Yellow', a beautifully simple and relatable love song with a soaring melody.
Parachutes sold by the bucket load on both sides of the Atlantic, setting Coldplay up for a make-or-break second album. A Rush Of Blood To The Head was very much the former, offering up more hits with 'In My Place' and 'The Scientist', a fixture on MTV thanks to its cleverly constructed video. While Coldplay were bundled in with other pop-minded guitar bands like Travis and Elbow, Rush Of Blood’s arena-ready sound and restless creativity made it clear that they had even bigger aspirations.
By the time X&Y arrived in 2005, Coldplay were one of the biggest bands on the planet. X&Y was designed to be played to huge crowds in huge venues and Martin once again nailed the conveyance of relatable emotions on a majestic scale with the single 'Fix You'.
Working with Brian Eno (U2, James, David Bowie) on 2008’s Viva La Vida allowed Coldplay to venture to the furthest limits of their creativity and adventure, expanding their sound without drastically altering it. The great producer was involved again three years later for the immensely joyous Mylo Xyloto, whose candy-coloured cover was very much in keeping with the dayglo explosion that was the band’s live show.
If Mylo Xyloto was the life-affirming apex of the party, 2014’s Ghosts was the haunted morning after – a darker, more sombre affair that suggested a heart in turmoil. Guest stars included Timbaland and Swedish EDM DJ Avicii.
The shadows were well and truly dispersed when the band returned with A Head Full Of Dreams, which saw them collaborate with a host of huge names including Noel Gallagher and Beyoncé. The more subdued Everyday Life followed in 2019.
In October 2021, Coldplay released their ninth studio album, Music Of The Spheres. The album was preceded by the singles Higher Power and My Universe, a collaboration with K-Pop superstars BTS.
The Music Of The Spheres launched in March 2022 and went on to become the most-attended tour in history. 2024 saw Coldplay headline Glastonbury for a fourth time, announce the release of their tenth album (Music Of The Spheres Vol. II: Moon Music, due out on 4 October) and plans for their 2025 UK tour dates.
In August 2025, Coldplay will play a huge run at Wembley Stadium after two dates at Craven Park in Hull, with 10% of the proceeds going to the Music Venue Trust and 100% of the shows powered by solar, wind and kinetic energy.
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How to get tickets for Coldplay's 2025 UK dates in Wembley and Hull
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The sale will take place on Friday 27th September at 9 a.m. (local time).
If you don’t already have a Ticketmaster account, go to www.ticketmaster.co.uk and get your account set up with all your correct billing and delivery information before the sale.
London Wembley Stadium
General admission standing tickets are priced at £112.75 per ticket plus a £2.75 per order fee.
Seats are priced between £57.75 - £195.25 per ticket plus a £2.75 per order fee.
An extremely limited number of Infinity Tickets will be made available on Friday, November 22 2024. These tickets are for seats that are allocated to you by the organiser and may be located anywhere in the venue and are sold in pairs at £52.25 per pair.
All ticket prices for these concerts are fixed at the advertised rate.
Please note that the above pricing excludes VIP and hotel packages.
Hull Craven Park
General admission standing tickets are priced at £110.00 per ticket plus a £2.75 per order fee.
Seats are priced between £55.00 - £165.00 per ticket plus a £2.75 per order fee.
An extremely limited number of Infinity Tickets will be made available on Friday, November 22 2024. These tickets are for seats that are allocated to you by the organiser and may be located anywhere in the venue and are sold in pairs at £46.75 per pair.
All ticket prices for these concerts are fixed at the advertised rate.
Please note that the above pricing excludes VIP and hotel packages.
London (Wembley Stadium) events have a ticket limit of 6 per code during the presale.
Hull (Craven Park) events have a ticket limit of 4 per code during the presale, and 4 per household during the general sale.
Companion tickets are included within the total ticket limit. Tickets in excess of this will be cancelled.
So that we can confirm everyone has adhered to the ticket limits and didn’t use unfair ticket technology during the sale, tickets won't be available immediately. Once they are ready to download, we'll email you.
All Accessible Tickets for the London shows are sold by Wembley Stadium.
For Wheelchair/Ease of Access seating: Please contact the venue at https://help.wembleystadium.com/support/home. Before purchasing your tickets, the venue will require proof of disability to ensure that all allocated seating is being provided to the guests who require it.
If you have previously purchased tickets with Wembley Stadium and have a customer number, you do not need to send in proof of disability again. If you cannot remember your customer number, they can look it up for you at the time you make your booking.
If you have not already supplied this information, you can scan and email details to Wembley Stadium now at POD@wembleystadium.com.
You can read a full guide about purchasing disability access tickets and the facilities available at Wembley. Visit www.wembleystadium.com for further details.
If you require assistance with purchasing accessible tickets, please call Wembley Stadium at 0800 093 0824.
Accessible Tickets for the Hull (Craven Park) shows will be sold by Ticketmaster.
Ticketholders can resell their tickets through Ticketmaster or Twickets only from Monday 30th September. The tour has put this policy in place to cap ticket resale prices to combat price inflation and prevent ticket touting and bots.
Selling tickets on unauthorised resale platforms breaches the promoter’s terms and conditions and may result in those tickets being cancelled. Therefore, they strongly recommend buying and selling tickets only through Ticketmaster or Twickets.
Standing – 14+.
Reserved Seats – 5+, under 14’s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over.
Yes. Big Green Coach is the official coach travel partner to the Coldplay 2025 tour and is providing hassle-free and sustainable return coach travel to Wembley Stadium and Craven Park Stadium, Hull.
Your carbon neutral coach is timetabled to arrive at the venue before the music starts and return after the show has finished so you don't miss a minute of the action. Guarantee your seat to see Coldplay with Big Green Coach, the UK's largest events travel company from just £38. £1 deposit and payment plan available. Book here.
By Coach: Big Green Coach is the official coach travel partner to the Coldplay 2025 tour and is providing hassle-free and sustainable return coach travel to Wembley Stadium and the Craven Park Stadium in Hull.
Wembley Stadium: Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Chelmsford, Colchester, Coventry, Exeter, Ipswich, Leicester, Milton Keynes, Northampton, Norwich, Nottingham, Plymouth, Reading, Southampton, Swindon and Taunton.
Craven Park Stadium, Hull: Bradford, Doncaster, Hartlepool, Leeds, Lincoln, Liverpool, Manchester, Middlesbrough, Newark-on-Trent, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Nottingham, Rotherham, Sheffield, Sunderland and York.
Your carbon neutral coach is timetabled to arrive at the venue before the music starts and return after the show has finished so you don't miss a minute of the action. Guarantee your seat to see Coldplay with Big Green Coach, the UK's largest events travel company from just £38. £1 deposit and payment plan available. Book here.
Having seen this show 4 times (London x 2, Cardiff & Rome), I can absolutely recommend it! Best live band I've ever seen and well worth the money! Looking forward to the next shows!!
Great night and great atmosphere and helpful staff
Attended Croke Park on Friday the 30th of August 2024, absolutely outstanding performance by Chris Martin & Coldplay
Absolutely Brilliant full of colour fantastic music and eco friendly as they can, would definitely go again. Local singers supporting acts in Dublin fantastic xxx
If your a coldplay fan or even not to that matter then GO GO GO!! The best night of our lives, the way they do their concerts if absolutely mind blowing 🤯 they give you the wrist bands to out on your wrist and then just like magic when the concerts starts they all light up in time to the music, in different colours and even make love shapes. ❤️ it's a giants concerts full of colour, balloons, fireworks and confetti with the added help of the whole crowd singing and I also have to say chris and his amazing band are simply amazing honest people who do so much to the world and environment (look it up), so in short you have to see coldplay!
Claire and I had the privilege of seeing Coldplay in Vienna we flew from Coventry UK. The most talented and inspiring group of beautiful human beings on our planet. They used their platform to spread love, humanity, peace and love! This was heartwarming to be part of. Thank you we loved every second of the electrifying and sustainable concert delivered on 24th August at Ernt-Happel Stadium. The concert was unreal and we hope we can have the chance to cycle next time. We hope to see you guys again and again in live concerts. love Suki and Claire xx #wepray #humanity #love #peacenotwar
No words- eye opening, mesmerising, surreal, magic.
We wanted to see Coldplay and had to go to Vienna to do so, and also had to wait over a year to do it but, as already said by someone else, the show was amazing and most definitely the best concert I've ever been to. So so so good. So glad we went and it was absolutely worth every single penny.
Coldplay music of the spheres was the best concert I've ever seen. Had to go to Vienna to watch them but worth every penny. The set, lights, balloons, streamers and fireworks were brilliant and the wristbands were on another level! The way Chris Martin engages with the audience is fabulous and their whole sustainability ethos is inspiring - thank you Coldplay
The most incredible experience of my life. Cannot recommend this enough.
Everything Was Amazing About The Concert And It Was Amazing They Get Everyone A Wristband And The Balloons Getting Thrown The Songs Were So Good Too Sing Out Loud, The Band Were Amazing As They Always Are Chris Martin Was Really Kind On Stage But Overall I Have To Say That Was One Of The Best Night Of My Life It Was Such A Good Experience I Really Suggest Going To A Coldplay Concerts If You Wanna Have Fun.