It was only a week ago that Coldplay announced huge shows in London and Hull as part of their tour for their upcoming tenth album ‘Moon Music’ which was teased at Glastonbury early this summer. And if you were one of the unfortunate ones dare I say, who couldn’t be at Glasto – this guide is for you.

Last week, Coldplay confirmed six dates for Wembley next summer and two for Hull.

They have now added two more dates as part of the tour – September 3 and September 4!

The London dates are as follows:

  • August 2025
    • 22 – London, Wembley Stadium
    • 23 – London, Wembley Stadium
    • 26 – London, Wembley Stadium
    • 27 – London, Wembley Stadium
    • 30 – London, Wembley Stadium
    • 31 – London, Wembley Stadium
  • September 2025
    • 3 – London, Wembley Stadium
    • 4 – London, Wembley Stadium

They have now added two more dates as part of the tour – September 3 and September 4!

And in true Coldplay spirit, the band have additionally confirmed that they would give 10 percent of proceeds to Music Venue Trust. To continue their efforts towards a more sustainable tour, all the shows at Wembley will also be 100 percent powered by solar, wind and kinetic energy which the band states is a ‘world first for a stadium show.’

And tomorrow, tickets go on sale! So here’s our nifty guide on how to get tickets to Coldplay’s 2025 UK tour.

What time do general tickets for Coldplay go on sale?

All General sale tickets for all the dates go live on tomorrow September 27 Friday at 9am. You can buy them on Ticketmaster.

When do presale tickets go on sale?

Presale tickets have already passed. They went live this morning September 26 Thursday at 9am.

How many tickets are left after presale?

While Ticketmaster doesn’t reveal the exact number – they apparently only sell a portion of tickets during pre-sale with a fair amount available to purchase in general sale.

What are the ticket prices?

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 an order fee.

The band have additionally announced that a limited number of Infinity Tickets will go on sale for £20 each from midday on November 22, Friday.

I’ve joined the queue but there are thousands ahead of me – will I still get a ticket?

It may seem bleak but with the new dates announced – it’s worth staying in the queue as there will be more chances to get tickets!

What are Infinity Tickets?

Infinity tickets are a limited number of ‘cheaper’ tickets sold by the band for just £20. You’ll be able to access these on Ticketmaster on November 22, Friday at 12pm. You can only buy them in pairs and are limited to two per buyer.

Tips to improve your chances of getting Coldplay 2025 tour tickets

Some of this may sound really obvious but trust me, sometimes it’s the simple things we forget about in a moment of excitement (as you can tell I’ve been done dirty by this before).

Open your account and login in advance

Yep, I know but hear me out, that bit is the most time-consuming part of buying tickets. So make sure your account is up to date, with updated billing information and delivery address ahead of time. Your stress levels will be much better if you’re not having to scramble trying to log in at the last moment.

Don’t refresh your screen and stay active on your computer – don’t let it go to sleep

Stick to one browser and one tab – having multiple tabs or windows open will run the risk of you losing your place in the queue. Do not as tempting as it may be hit that refresh button – because you will lose your place!

So if you’re unable to get through to general sale tomorrow – you’ll have one more chance in November! Resale is always an option of course but as always, be careful of scammers.

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