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How to buy last-minute Coldplay 2025 Tour tickets: Dates, prices, resale & more

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All things must come to an end, unfortunately and after four mind-blowing, momentous years, Coldplay will finally pull the plug on their ‘Music of the Spheres World Tour’ with 10 dates at Wembley Stadium. You may be one of the lucky 12 million people who've already been to one of the 200+ tour dates already. 

If you have or you haven’t, there's still a chance to see the musical maestros belt out some of their classic numbers in front of thousands of their adoring fans. Let GOAL be your guide on how you could still secure a ticket to a concert of a lifetime.

28 years together and still going as strong as ever. Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman & Will Champion, or Coldplay to you and me, continue to wow their plethora of fans all over the globe. The group hit the ground running from the get-go, with their debut album Parachutes claiming the number 1 slot in the UK album chart back in 2000. Despite not achieving a number one single until Viva la Vida topped the listings on both sides of the Atlantic in 2008, every single one of their 10 albums has followed Parachutes’ example and gone straight to the top in the UK. Half of those albums have also been the highest flyers in the US chart.

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Coldplay is one of the most prolific live acts in music history. Including this ongoing tour, which is the band’s 8th in total, they have visited and played gigs on every continent, except Antarctica. With over 100+ million albums sold worldwide, Chris Martin and the boys are one of the best-selling music acts of all time. As well as owning three of the 50 best-selling albums in the UK, Coldplay were ranked as the nation's most played group of the 21st century and hold the record for most Brit Awards won by a group. They continue to set records on the road, too, with their current 4-year extravaganza being the most attended tour of all-time (10.9 million tickets sold) and the second-highest-grossing one in history after Taylor Swift’s recent Eras Tour.

As well as promoting singles from the most recent two albums, Music of the Spheres and Moon Music, numerous Coldplay classics are given airtime during the Music of the Spheres World Tour shows. Fans' favourites such as Paradise, The Scientist, Viva la Vida, Yellow, Clocks, A Sky Full of Stars and Fix You are interspersed during the various Acts on the set list. Aside from all the moving musical moments, the band have looked to spread a vital ecological message while on their current tour. They’ve attempted to reduce CO2 emissions by 50%, in comparison to their previous ‘A Head Full of Dreams’ concert run, back in 2015 and have been credited as being pioneers for the future of live entertainment. They had not toured their previous record, Everyday Life (2019), because of environmental concerns.

Don’t miss out on being a part of music history. Let GOAL show you how you can still get your hands on some of those golden Coldplay tickets for the final few shows of their breathtaking Music of the Spheres World Tour. Check out all the information, including how much tickets will cost and where you can buy them.

When is Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour?

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Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour began way back in 2022 at the Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica in San Jose on March 18. 

The 4-year tour de force climaxes with a jaw-dropping 10-date run at London's Wembley Stadium. The final date (the 225th show) of that run is now on Friday, September 12, 2025 (rescheduled from September 8).

Where to buy Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour tickets

If you missed out on general sales of ‘Music of the Spheres World Tour ‘ tickets on official sites, then you can always get hold of resale sites such as Viagogo, Ticombo and StubHub

As always, the prices may be higher for resale sites, but if you’re a crazed ‘Coldplayer’, they are the best option for securing highly sought-after tickets for the sold-out tour.

How much are Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour tickets?

When ticket information for Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour was first revealed, standing prices started from £110, while seated tickets were between £50 to £200. On resale sites like Viagogo and Ticombo, fans can secure a spot at Wembley Stadium from £94 upwards, depending on the date and location within the venue.

Coldplay Music of the Spheres World Tour remaining UK dates

DateVenue (Location)Tickets
Wednesday, September 3Wembley Stadium (London)Viagogo, Ticombo, StubHub
Thursday, September 4Wembley Stadium (London)Viagogo, Ticombo, StubHub
Saturday, September 6Wembley Stadium (London)Viagogo, Ticombo, StubHub
Friday, September 12Wembley Stadium (London)Viagogo, Ticombo, StubHub

Frequently asked questions

When ticket information for Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour was first revealed, standing prices started from £110, while seated tickets were between £50 to £200. On resale sites like Viagogo and Ticombo, fans can secure a spot at Wembley Stadium from £94 upwards, depending on the date and location within the venue.

Yes they are !! Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour, which began in 2022, climaxes with a jaw-dropping 10-date run at London's Wembley Stadium. The final date (the 225th show) of that run is now being held on Friday, September 12, 2025. Prior to the lengthy run in the capital, Coldplay played back-to-back dates at Craven Park in Hull.

Coldplay’s current tour is named after their ninth studio album, Music of the Spheres (which was released in 2021). As well as promoting singles from their most recent album, Moon Music, numerous Coldplay classics are given airtime during Music of the Spheres World Tour shows. Fans favourites such as Paradise, The Scientist, Viva la Vida, Yellow, Clocks, A Sky Full of Stars and Fix You, are interspersed during the various Acts on the set list.