Coldplay’s massive Wembley Stadium gigs are rocking London, and just when you thought you’d seen it all, fans have uncovered a sly little pattern hidden in the set lists. With only six shows left, have the stars aligned for Coldplay to take us on a cosmic journey through their discography—each night spotlighting a different album? Imagine that—a musical constellation unfolding under London’s skies, perfectly timed with the planetary dance above. If astrology has taught me anything, it’s that timing is everything, and Coldplay’s careful curation might just be a harmonious alignment of art and universe. Curious to find out if this theory holds water (or stardust)? Tickets are still up for grabs for the upcoming shows, and trust me, you won’t want to miss this celestial tour de force. LEARN MORE.
Coldplay’s huge Wembley Stadium gigs are well underway, but fans have only just spotted a ‘hidden’ theme behind the set lists.
As you’re sure to know, there are only six London show dates left to go, with tickets still available to purchase here.
Every night, the set list has changed ever so slightly in the second and third acts, and fans have noticed a subtle pattern.
On Reddit, one fan wrote, “Is it me or are they playing songs from each album in order of their discography as the Wembley concerts progress? If they are doing 10 nights, that may mean one album spotlight per night.”
To prove their point, they emphasised that the band played Trouble and Don’t Panic from 2000 album Parachutes on night one, followed by Green Eyes and Politik (from 2002 album A Rush of Blood to the Head) on the second evening. Hit songs from albums X&Y (2005) and Viva La Vida (2008) were played on the third and fourth nights.
Coldplay fans have spotted a hidden theme behind the set lists (Getty/Andrew Benge)
A second fan believes the theme was obvious all along: “Took you a while, haha. Chris has pretty much confirmed too, because he was reading out the sings tonight and says requests from Ghost Stories and A Head Full of Dreams will be in a few nights.”
A third added: “That’s what many of us believe. Since this theory is more or less confirmed, that means this weekend will have a few more MX songs on Saturday and at least a couple extra Mylo Xyloto songs on Sunday.”
So, if you’re keen to prove the theory correct, where can you secure tickets for their next gig on Saturday, August 30? Find out everything you need to know below.
At the time of writing, you can buy Coldplay tickets on the following resale sites: StubHub, Viagogo, and Ticombo. Prices start from £155.
You can also find hospitality packages on Seat Unique here, but tickets are selling fast. Prices start from £799.
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.
Coldplay hospitality tickets are still up for grabs (Getty/Jo Hale)
According to Set List FM, Coldplay played the below set list at their latest Wembley Stadium gig on Wednesday, August 27. The set list appears to have slightly changed every evening so far, but the below will give you a good idea of what to expect on the big night.
You can purchase official Coldplay merch on the official website here or Amazon here.
As for the Coldplay pop-up store, it’s located around 45 minutes away from the stadium, at the following address: Unit 79-81 Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross. It’s open 11am to 8pm everyday until Tuesday, September 9.
Coldplay fans will be pleased to know that Wembley Stadium is well connected with three stations to choose from: Wembley Park Station, Wembley Central Station, and Wembley Stadium Station.
National Express is also running coach services to and from Wembley Stadium for all Coldplay shows with stops in the likes of Leeds, Birmingham, Liverpool, and Cardiff. You can find tickets and the timetable here.
There are only six Coldplay shows left to go at Wembley Stadium. The band kicked things off on Friday, August 22, and your final chance to be a part of the crowd is on Monday, September 8. You can find a full list of remaining Coldplay UK tour dates below.
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