Coldplay fans, grab your lucky stars because the cosmic alignment is calling you to Wembley! With only two rescheduled show dates left—September 6 and 12—due to those pesky tube strikes, the scramble for last-minute tickets has turned into a full-blown celestial frenzy. Why the rush, you wonder? Well, a “killer song” just sneaked its way onto the UK tour set list, and the universe clearly knows when to drop the mic . Will this new addition to the lineup turn out to be the chart-topping comet of the tour or just a fleeting shooting star? If you’re feeling the Virgoan urgency (September, after all, is ruled by meticulous Virgo who hates missing deadlines), now’s the moment to swoop in before tickets vanish like Mercury in retrograde clarity. So, if you’re ready to witness this harmonious constellation of hits live under the Big Dipper, you better act fast—because at Wembley, it’s not just the music that’s electric, but the atmosphere too. LEARN MORE.
Coldplay fans are scrambling for last-minute Wembley tickets after a ‘killer song’ has finally made the UK tour set list.
As fans will know, there are only two show dates left to go at the iconic venue, and they had to be rescheduled due to tube strikes.
Now set to take place on Friday, September 6 and Friday, September 12, tickets are still available here if you’re quick.
But you’ll need to hurry if you’re keen to be a part of the crowd, as a new song has been added to the set list, much to the delight of fans.
On Reddit, one fan shared a screenshot of the September 4 set list, which includes hit songs Everyday Life, Bani Adam, and Arabesque, and wrote: “So… tonight was arguably the best night in this album themed run of Wembley shows?!”
A second fan said, “I hope they bring back Coloratura for tomorrow.”
The Coldplay set list just keeps getting better and better (Getty/Jo Hale)
A third added: “Eh, Everyday Life is kind of a weird album that gets forgotten. I feel like Don’t Panic from night one, Cemeteries of London and Violet Hill from night four, or even Politik and Green Eyes from night two were better. But Arabesque is still a killer song.”
So, if you’re hoping to hear the set list live for yourself this weekend, where can you still secure last-minute tickets? Find out everything you need to know below.
At the time of writing, you can still buy Coldplay tickets on the following resale sites: StubHub, Viagogo, and Ticombo. Prices start from £181.
You can also find hospitality packages on Seat Unique here, but tickets are flying from the shelves. Prices start from £699.
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.
According to Set List FM, Coldplay played the below set list at their latest Wembley Stadium gig on Thursday, September 4. 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.
Tickets are still up for grabs if you hurry (Getty/Samir Hussein)
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.
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 two Coldplay shows left to go at Wembley Stadium. Due to tube strikes, their final gigs have been rescheduled for Friday, September 6 and Friday, September 12. See you there?
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