Ever noticed how the cosmos seem to conspire just right when your favorite band drops a surprise treat? Well, under the lingering sway of August’s bold Leo vibes—known for their love of drama and grand gestures—Coldplay has stirred up a frenzy at Wembley by resurrecting a gem fans thought was long gone. As the UK leg of their Music Of The Spheres World Tour sizzles onwards with just nine London shows left, the band’s decision to play the electrifying 2002 hit Politik again—right in the heart of London—has everyone buzzing. It’s like the stars aligned, giving fans that nostalgic yet oh-so-rosy moment they didn’t know they desperately needed. If you’ve ever wondered whether the universe gives you encore moments or if it’s just perfect timing, well, this might be a sign worth reading into. Tickets are flying faster than Mercury in retrograde, so if you’re itching to catch this celestial show live, you better move quickly! LEARN MORE.
Coldplay tickets are selling fast after the band finally added one of their fans’ most beloved songs to their Wembley Stadium set list.
The UK leg of the Music Of The Spheres World Tour is underway, with only nine London shows left to go (you can buy tickets here).
At their latest gig on Saturday, August 23, fans were chuffed to hear a song that ‘should never have left the set list’.
In case you missed it, Chris Martin and co played 2002 smash hit Politik at the iconic London venue, and it went down an absolute treat.
Tickets are still up for grabs if you’re quick (Getty/Jo Hale)
On Reddit, one fan shared, “I was there and WOW. I just honestly couldn’t believe they played it, that’s the one song I would’ve given anything to hear live. I thought the jumbotron would’ve been my only hope but no!”
Another added, “One of their best live songs. I don’t know why it’s not a regular.”
A third wrote: “This should have never left the set list. One their best songs and especially one of their best live songs. I got to see it multiple times during the Twisted Logic and Viva tours!”
So, if you’re desperate to be a part of the crowd, where can you still buy tickets? From the set list to resale seats and support acts, find out everything you need to know below.
At the time of writing, you can purchase Coldplay resale tickets on the following sites: StubHub, Viagogo, and Ticombo. Prices start from £145.
If you really want to make it a night to remember, you can find hospitality packages on Seat Unique here. Prices start from £399.
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.
As mentioned above, there are nine chances left to see the action unfold at Wembley Stadium. Coldplay 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 Coldplay UK tour dates below.
According to Set List FM, Coldplay played the below set list at last performance at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, August 23. As you can see below, Politik was played for the first time in a while, and the group even performed a rendition of Oasis belter Don’t Look Back In Anger.
The set list is likely to change depending on the venue, but will give you a good idea of what to expect.
The Wembley set list has changed (Getty/Andrew Benge)
Wembley Stadium will open at 5pm with the first act starting at 6pm. Coldplay are expected to take to the stage from 8.15pm and the set will last for around two hours.
As for support acts, Starr, Tems, Beabadoobee, Chloe Qisha, Elyanna, and Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela, have been confirmed to perform on select nights. See you there?
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