Coldplay’s highly anticipated 2025 UK tour dates in Hull and Wembley Stadium have seen thousands of tickets sold, but fans still have a chance to secure their place at these major events.
In September, the band revealed they would be performing at Hull’s Craven Park for two nights before embarking on a record-breaking 10-night run at Wembley Stadium in August and September.
The band confirmed that Hull and London are the only two European cities on their 2025 itinerary, with a special mystery guest set to join them on stage.
While the initial ticket sales quickly sold out, Coldplay is offering another chance to purchase tickets by releasing a limited number of Infinity tickets on 22 November at 12:00 GMT via Ticketmaster.
The Infinity tickets will be sold in pairs, priced at £46.75 (including booking fees), with the seats allocated at random.
This means you could find yourself anywhere in the venue, from the back rows to potentially the front row.
For comparison, standing tickets were priced at £110 plus a booking fee, with seated tickets ranging from £55 to £165.
However, within hours of the initial ticket sales in September, resale sites saw tickets listed for up to £1,383.
For local fans in Hull, half of the tickets for the Craven Park concerts were allocated to people with an HU, YO, DN, or LN postcode.
These presale tickets sold out within half an hour, with some fans reporting frustration at not being able to secure a spot.
The 2025 Hull dates will mark Coldplay’s first-ever concerts in the city.
The band has also announced that 10% of proceeds from the Hull and Wembley shows will be donated to the Music Venue Trust, supporting grassroots UK venues and emerging artists.
The Hull concerts will begin at 17:00 BST, with no official end time confirmed yet, although the band’s recent European shows featured sets of around two hours, with approximately 21 songs performed.
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