One of the world’s biggest bands is coming to Hull next summer for two unforgettable nights.
Coldplay, known for their incredible live shows and crowd-pleasing anthems, have confirmed that they will perform at Craven Park on 18th and 19th August 2025.
This is a huge moment for the city, as Hull will be one of only two UK locations, alongside London’s Wembley Stadium, to host the band’s European tour dates in 2025. Click here to buy tickets.
These concerts are part of Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour, which has already wowed audiences around the globe. With a mix of classic hits like Fix You and Yellow, along with new songs from their upcoming album Moon Music, the shows promise to be a truly memorable experience. The band’s colourful and energetic performances have earned them a reputation for creating a spectacle, with light shows, confetti, and immersive visuals all adding to the magic.
Tickets for the general public will go on sale at 9am on Friday, 27th September 2024. However, die-hard fans who pre-order Moon Music from Coldplay’s official UK or EU stores can unlock exclusive presale access from Thursday, 26th September 2024. This gives early access to what is expected to be a hotly contested ticket. For those looking for more affordable options, a limited number of Infinity Tickets, priced at just £20 each, will be available closer to the show dates.
Infinity Tickets are Coldplay’s way of making their shows accessible to more fans. Priced significantly lower than standard tickets, they give fans a chance to attend even on a tighter budget. However, these tickets are highly limited, and buyers won’t know their seat location until the day of the concert. Seats are assigned at random across the venue, and each buyer is restricted to a maximum of two tickets. Additionally, these tickets are non-transferable, meaning the buyer must attend the show with their guest.
In a world first for a stadium tour, Coldplay have committed to powering their concerts using 100% renewable energy. The shows at Craven Park and Wembley Stadium will be run on solar, wind, and kinetic energy generated by the audience. This initiative reflects the band’s dedication to sustainability and reducing their environmental impact.
In addition, 10% of proceeds from these shows will go to the Music Venue Trust, an organisation supporting grassroots music venues across the UK. This makes Coldplay’s Hull performances not only a great experience for fans but also a contribution to the future of live music.
With such a massive event coming to Hull, excitement is already building. Don’t miss out—get your tickets here for what could be your only chance to see Coldplay live in the UK in 2025.