Coldplay’s London residency is wrapping up today, September 12, and if you’ve been lucky enough to snag a spot in that sea of eager fans at Wembley Stadium, you know it’s nothing short of legendary. After nine mesmerizing shows since August 22, this finale isn’t just another concert—it’s like the cosmos itself has aligned for one last celestial serenade. Speaking of cosmic, with Mercury still in retrograde, maybe it’s no accident that tickets are vanishing faster than a shooting star, leaving some scrambling last-minute. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just tagging along for a birthday surprise (like one Redditor whose expectations were totally blown away), tonight promises magic, tears, and maybe a few unexpected tunes sprinkled in. So, what’s the setlist gonna look like when the stars and Coldplay collide for the grand finale? And if the universe has taught us anything, it’s to never miss a chance to dance under a sky full of stars. LEARN MORE
Coldplay fans have one final chance to catch the incredible band live as their epic London residency draws to a dramatic close today (Friday September 12).
Hundreds of thousands of Brits have been packing into Wembley Stadium to see Coldplay on their groundbreaking Music of the Spheres World Tour, which first touched down in the capital back on August 22.
Nine shows later, and the four-piece is gearing up for their final London concert on Friday, with tickets still available from the likes of Seat Unique, StubHub and Viagogo.
Redditors who’ve already made it to one of the band’s shows – including the rescheduled date on September 6 – have been having their say, with one claiming the gig was the ‘best night of their life’.
The user said that they weren’t ‘expecting much’ from the concert and that they’d only bought tickets because it was their wife’s birthday.
Chris Martin and the rest of Coldplay are set to play London’s Wembley Stadium again on September 12 (Samir Hussein/WireImage)
“But man… it turned out to be the best show of my life. At one point (during ’A Sky Full of Stars’) I even teared up a little. Everything was just so overwhelming — the stadium, the music, the lyrics, the whole vibe,” they wrote.
Others who attended one of the London concerts have hailed the show as ‘magic’ and ‘incredible’.
We’ve detailed everything you need to know about Coldplay’s final concert at Wembley Stadium on September 12, including where to buy tickets, what songs you can expect to hear, and who is supporting the team.
Coldplay’s final 2025 show in London is sure to be one for the history books – and fans can make sure they’re there by nabbing a last-minute ticket.
Below, we’ve outlined the cheapest tickets from all of the websites with last-minute availability for the Music of the Spheres World Tour.
The band are known for changing up their setlist each night (Andrew Benge/Getty Images)
Fans who manage to nab tickets to the final night of Coldplay’s London tour dates will experience three warm-up acts before the group takes the stage at around 8.15pm.
Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela will start the show.
They will be followed by Elyanna, a Palestinian-Chilean singer-songwriter, and TEMS, a Nigerian powerhouse who recently featured on Justin Bieber’s new song, ‘I Think You’re Special’.
Wembley allows each reveller to bring one small bag into the stadium. The item may be no bigger than A4 size.
Official merchandise purchased outside the stadium will come in a sealed bag. Be sure to keep the bag sealed until you’re inside the venue.
There is also an extensive list of banned items, including vuvuzelas, megaphones, scooters, large-bodied cameras, spray paint and skateboards.
Large umbrellas and cold boxes are also prohibited, as well as motorbike helmets, unauthorised charity collection buckets, and selfie sticks, among others.
For a comprehensive list of banned items, head to the Wembley Stadium website.
Have your ticket on your person. Without it, you run the risk of not being able to enter the building and may miss the Coldplay concert.
Nab your last-minute Coldplay tickets before it’s too late (Jim Dyson/Getty Images)
Chris Martin and co. have been chopping and changing their setlist during the course of their London residency – meaning each of the shows has been unique.
Iconic songs like The Scientist and Viva la Vida have been setlist staples, while ‘Politik’, ‘Speed of Sound’, ‘Up&Up’ and ‘Cemeteries of London’ have all made surprise appearances.
According to Time Out London, the band has been playing roughly 23 songs each night, with around 18-19 of them staying the same.
So, if you are heading to the final gig on September 12 (originally scheduled for Monday, September 8), then you may be in for a five-song surprise.
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