Ever feel like the cosmos is playing a cheeky game with us mere mortals? Just as Mercury decided to stir the pot by dancing retrograde, Coldplay fans have been handed a cosmic curveball—a second chance to nab tickets for those sold-out Wembley Stadium shows. The band’s epic Music Of The Spheres World Tour has UK fans spinning, some frustrated after missing out the first time. But lo and behold, like a shooting star blazing across an otherwise gloomy sky, a fresh batch of ‘production tickets’ has appeared, giving hopefuls another shot to witness the magic live. Timing, as the stars suggest, might just be everything here, with registrations still open for those willing to leap at the opportunity. So, are you destined to catch the beat under the London lights or stuck swiping through ticket sites in vain? Let’s dive into this astral encore. LEARN MORE
Coldplay fans have been given a second chance at bagging tickets for their upcoming sold-out Wembley Stadium gigs.
As their history-making Music Of The Spheres World Tour hits the UK this week, many fans have been left disappointed after struggling to bag seats.
But the band surprised fans over the weekend after dropping a new slew of ‘production tickets‘ which you can still register for here; meanwhile, general sale tickets are still available from StubHub, Viagogo and Seat Unique.
Coldplay are bringing their history-making live tour back to London (Jim Dyson/Getty Images)
Over the weekend, fans who pre-ordered Coldplay’s 2024 studio album, Moon Music, received an email from the official band’s mailing list.
It informed those wishing to attend the four-piece’s upcoming Wembley dates that ‘some final production release tickets’ would be put on sale in the lead-up.
But you don’t have to be on the mailing list to apply; registration is still open here at the time of writing.
A production ticket is one usually released by event organisers or venues after the initial sale, often shortly before or even on the day of the event, according to the official Ticketmaster website.
A slew of Production Tickets are set to be made available ahead of the London shows (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
These production release tickets are being sold by Ticketmaster, with notification registration closing at noon BST on Tuesday, August 19.
Be warned, registration does not guarantee access to tickets; head to Ticketmaster.co.uk/coldplay-extras for more info.
Fans are excited about the prospect of a ‘second chance’ to nab Coldplay tickets, with one taking to Reddit to write: “I know it won’t happen but I’d rather people who already have tickets can’t buy more just to give the rest of us a chance! I think it’ll be impossible if everyone registers like normal.”
Tickets are also available via Viagogo, StubHub and Seat Unique (Robert Okine/Getty Images)
If you don’t manage to get your mitts on a Production Ticket, then fear not – there are hundreds of general admission passes floating around online right now.
The band is set to perform songs like ‘Yellow’ and ‘The Scientist’ live this August and September (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
The band will play two dates in Craven Park, Hull, this week (18 and 19 August) followed by a string of 10 shows in the capital.
The rockers will first set up shop at Wembley Stadium on August 22 and 23 before returning to the venue on 26 and 27.
They will then close out the month with a duo of performances on August 30 and 31.
Returning to Wembley the following month, Coldplay will play on September 3, 4, 7, and 8.
Wembley Stadium has yet to confirm exact set times for the upcoming 10 shows; however, Wembley Park has stated that doors are likely to open at 5pm with the support acts commencing at 6pm.
Based on recent gigs, Coldplay are expected to take the stage at around 8.15pm and will play until 10.30pm.
The four-piece will take over Wembley later this week (Steve Jennings/Getty Images)
Revellers heading to Wembley Way can expect to hear an exciting blend of Coldplay classics new tracks this August/September.
According to Setlist.fm, this is the set list you can expect from the Coldplay 2025 Wembley gigs (although it’s subject to change).
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