Coldplay have taken their Music of the Spheres tour around the world(Image: GETTY)

Coldplay 2025 tour: Presale codes, ticket prices and 'Infinity' tickets

The band will be performing in only two UK cities next year as part of their Music Of The Spheres UK tour

by · BristolLive

Coldplay enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement as they anticipate the chance to snag tickets for the newly announced 2025 UK concerts. Earlier this month, the iconic British band shared the thrilling news that their acclaimed world tour will be hitting two venues in the UK next summer.

Several concerts for 2025 have been officially announced, featuring Hull for the first time and Wembley Stadium in London. In their announcement, Coldplay told fans that these are the only UK cities where they will be taking the stage.

Confirmed dates for Music Of The Spheres UK tour:

August 18: Hull, Craven Park Stadium
August 19: Hull, Craven Park Stadium
August 22: London, Wembley Stadium
August 23: London, Wembley Stadium
August 26: London, Wembley Stadium
August 27: London, Wembley Stadium
August 30: London, Wembley Stadium
August 31: London, Wembley Stadium

Ticket enthusiasts will be racing to secure their spots when tickets drop this week on sites like Ticketmaster. A limited number of presale tickets will be available on Thursday, September 26, paving the way for the general sale set for Friday, September 27.

Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour is set to conclude in the UK on August 31, taking place at Wembley Stadium in London. This spectacular stage show has been captivating audiences since 2022, with performances across the United States, Europe, Asia, and Australia, among other locations.

Coldplay fans will need to be quick if they want to claim tickets when the presale goes live on Thursday, September 26(Image: Getty Images)

Fans are buzzing with inquiries about ticket prices and the release of presale codes. For those gearing up for the concert, here are some essential details to keep in mind, as reported by the Mirror.

When will I be able to access the presale?

Fans who secured a spot in the presale should have received an email with details about how things are expected to work on the day. It stated: "You will be emailed with a link to the ticket provider and an early access code from 5pm BST on Wednesday, 25th September.

"The presale will take place on Thursday, September 26 at 9am BST. Tickets will be available on a first come, first served basis to those with access codes, and we expect demand to be high.

"Please note that having an access code does not guarantee a ticket. You MUST have a Ticketmaster account using [the email address used to sign up for presale] and be signed in to access the presale.

"If you don't have a Ticket master account using this email address, please create one now ahead of the presale. Make sure your details, especially your mobile number, are up to date, as a verification code will be sent to your phone when entering the presale queue."

The email further clarifies that early access fans will be allowed to purchase a maximum of six Wembley tickets each, while Hull fans will be restricted to four tickets each. Information regarding accessible tickets can be found on Ticketmaster's website by selecting the desired venue/date.

Can I still get a presale code?

At the time of reporting, the deadline for getting access has already gone. The band announced in their UK tour statement that those who pre-ordered the album from the Coldplay UK or EU Stores would automatically qualify for the presale.

Coldplay fans had until 11.59pm on Tuesday, September 24, to complete the purchase. Those who bought the album before the announcement were informed they had automatically been included in the presale.

Do I get priority for tickets living nearby?

For some fans, this is indeed the case. Referred to as a 'Postcode Presale', it was confirmed that half of the tickets for the Hull shows will be allocated to local fans who can prove they have a HU, YO, DN or LN postcode.

There will be no postcode presale for the events at London's Wembley Stadium. To secure your tickets, you'll need to input the postcode of your home address when purchasing.

The postcode you enter must match up with the billing address postcode on your Ticketmaster account. If there's an error, your tickets could be cancelled.

Coldplay fans have eight dates to choose from when buying tickets - and some fans will get early access(Image: Getty Images)

How much are the tickets likely to cost?

While the exact ticket prices have yet to be confirmed, they're anticipated to be in line with previous shows. Based on their world tour prices, Coldplay fans should prepare to pay between £70-100 per ticket.

It's been revealed that 10% of the band's earnings from the Wembley and Hull concerts will go to the Music Venue Trust, supporting their crucial work with grassroots UK venues and emerging artists. This is in addition to their eco-friendly commitment to power the Wembley shows entirely by solar, wind and kinetic energy.

For ticket information, the band has provided a link to Live Nation. There's also a dedicated page on Ticketmaster where you can purchase tickets too.

When can I buy cheaper 'Infinity Tickets'?

A limited quantity of Infinity Tickets are made available for every Coldplay concert, offering fans the opportunity to experience the Music Of The Spheres World Tour at a significantly reduced price. According to the Coldplay website: "They cost the equivalent of £20 per ticket and must be purchased in pairs".

Infinity Tickets are randomly assigned throughout the venue - you could find yourself in the back row, on the floor or in the prime seat. The risk of not knowing your exact location is part of the trade-off for these less expensive tickets.

A restricted quantity of these tickets will be released for the shows via Ticketmaster at 12pm on Friday, November 22. You can register to receive a notification as soon as they become available in your selected country here.