Coldplay tickets up for resale and how to buy them if you missed out on 2025 dates
Coldplay tickets have been in high demand, as the band announced a UK stadium tour throughout 2025 - here's how you can get tickets for the Wembley Stadium shows
by Aisha Nozari, Callum Crumlish · The MirrorColdplay has recently revealed a series of stadium tour dates, confirming their plans to tour the UK throughout 2025.
The band will be performing two massive gigs at Hull's Craven Park Stadium, before embarking on a ten-show residency at London's Wembley Stadium. Here, they'll be entertaining nearly one million fans throughout August and September 2025.
Despite this, the band's fans are still clamouring for more, snapping up all the tickets in record time. Consequently, fans have now started turning to various resale websites such as Viagogo and StubHub to secure their tickets.
We've got all the information you need on how to get your hands on Coldplay tickets right now. Here's what you need to know, according to the Express.
How to buy Coldplay resale tickets now
Coldplay tickets are currently available through various resale websites. These resale websites offer tickets from fans who can no longer attend. As a result, ticket prices may be slightly inflated. However, there are plenty of other options available for fans, too. VIAGOGO, VIVID SEATS and STUBHUB are all selling resale tickets.
Coldplay tickets officially went on sale on Friday, September 27, 2024. Many retailers, such as Ticketmaster and See Tickets, would have sold out very quickly, however, there are still opportunities to buy VIP tickets right now. Seat Unique offers bespoke and thrilling experiences for fans who want to enjoy a bit of luxury.
For fans purchasing these tickets, they can look forward to perks such as included catering, drinks, special access and even after parties.
Ticketmaster still remains one of the most popular official ticket sellers for Coldplay's tour, and available tickets on Ticketmaster can be seen here.
More recently, Coldplay sent a message to their fans after a ticket scandal broke out on Thursday morning. Fans had been eagerly trying to get their hands on tickets to the UK leg of their Music of the Spheres Tour 2025. And now, after more than 150,000 joined the queue for the 9am pre-sale tour, more dates have been released.
According to the update from Ticketmaster general admission standing tickets are priced at £110.00 per ticket plus a £2.75 per order fee. Seats are priced between £55.00 to£165.00 per ticket plus a £2.75 per order fee. These prices exclude VIP and hotel packages.
Taking to Twitter /X, the band said: "Due to phenomenal demand in the presale, ninth and tenth Wembley Stadium shows have just been announced, for 7 & 8 September, 2025. The presale for these extra shows will begin at 2.30pm BST today, to those with presale access. The presale for the first eight Wembley shows has now ended. The general sale for all UK shows will begin tomorrow (Friday) at 9am BST."
The band had been praised for not using the dynamic ticket pricing methods that Oasis was highly criticised for. On Ticketmaster website, an update said: "All ticket prices for these concerts are fixed at the advertised rate."
The website noted that an "extremely limited number" of Infinity Tickets will be made available on Friday, November 22. 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.
The upcoming UK dates come after the tour started in South America. Earlier this year, they performed in the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Romania, Italy, Germany and more. Now, fans are set to see the band in action in Hull and Wembley Stadium in London.
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