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When are Coldplay next touring the UK?

Seeing Coldplay live is one of those experiences that any music fan should add to their bucket list, and their last sell-out tour has left many asking – when are Coldplay next touring the UK? Coldplay concerts are about much more than the music itself, it is an experience like no other. Chris Martin and the band put so much effort into ensuring that the fans get a fully immersive experience, and they are constantly pushing the boundaries of what can be expected when you go to a gig.

So getting your hands on Coldplay tickets is a pretty big deal! In this blog we are going to be looking at when Coldplay will next be touring in the UK, and how you can get tickets for the various UK dates when they do tour. You don’t need to worry about endless queues on general sale either, we will be able to offer premium tickets to Coldplay shows, taking all the hassle out of the process for you.

When is the next Coldplay UK Tour?

At the moment, Coldplay have no confirmed UK tour dates announced. Their most recent UK run took place in 2025, when they played an extended series of shows at Wembley Stadium as part of the Music of the Spheres World Tour.

Coldplay tend to announce UK tours in clear cycles, usually tied closely to new album releases rather than on a yearly basis – their latest hiatus from touring could indicate they’re getting back in the studio soon. In practice, though, that means there can be a significant gap between large-scale UK stadium runs. When new dates are planned, they’re typically revealed with plenty of notice, followed by a structured ticket release that includes general sale and premium or hospitality options.

For now, fans waiting for the next Coldplay UK tour are best placed to keep an eye on official announcements and be ready to act when dates are confirmed. Once a new UK tour is revealed, demand – particularly for premium seating and VIP packages – is usually extremely high.

Why did Coldplay play at Hull’s Craven Park Stadium?

This is a fair question, we think – why are one of the biggest touring bands in modern music playing two nights at the Rugby League club Hull Kingston Rovers usually play at? With a seating capacity of 12,225 (compared to the 90,000 at Wembley Stadium).

Well, if you know anything about Coldplay, you’ll know that they care a lot about a number of things – and this latest move is about supporting grassroots music venues. It’s a well-known fact that smaller venues are struggling in the industry, which will eventually hamper the prospects of small, unknown bands that are just starting out.

So Coldplay decided to, not just give a massive boost to this smaller venue, but to also donate 10% of the ticket sales from all of the UK shows in 2025 to the Music Venue Trust – a charity which works to improve and protect grassroots venues. As all upcoming artists will tell you – without grassroots venues, there won’t be another Coldplay coming through.

A couple of other features of the Hull shows are that half of them would only be allocated to people with a local postcode (HY, DN, YO or LN), and that they would be selling pairs of cheaper ‘Infinity Tickets’ – £46.75 for two people. While there will be a limited number of these, it’s a nice gesture to fans to keep ticket prices down.

 

Is there anything special about the Music of the Spheres World Tour?

Yes – there is plenty that is special about the latest Coldplay tour – and many of the features of the tour have been evolving as it goes on.

If we ignore all of the records that it has broken for ticket sales, gross earnings, more shows at Wembley than Taylor Swift etc, one of the main notable features has been the desire to reduce the carbon footprint of the tour wherever possible. A team of sustainability experts were hired to work on the tour, and BMW helped develop the first mobile rechargeable show battery, powered by renewable resources.

Coldplay have a reputation for giving fans a bit extra when it comes to the experience at their concerts, and all of the extra displays and effects were designed to reduce the carbon use as much as possible – biodegradable confetti, illuminating wristbands made from 100% compostable materials, plant based food, water refill stations. Wherever they have been able, they have reduced the environmental impact of the tour. The Wembley Stadium dates will be “to be powered with 100% solar, wind and kinetic energy” according to the band. And as with most Wembley concerts, production values will be off the scale!

None of this, though, has been to the detriment of the fan experience – they continue to find new ways to excite fans, with innovative displays and a mystery guest or two. You never know what to expect, but it’s always a treat for your eyes and ears.

 

How to get Coldplay tickets

At present, Coldplay do not have any confirmed UK tour dates on sale, so tickets are not currently available. When Coldplay do announce new UK shows, tickets are usually released in clearly structured stages, and demand is typically extremely high.

The first place tickets appear is through official ticketing partners once dates are confirmed, with on-sale information announced via Coldplay’s official website and social channels. It’s common for shows to sell out quickly, particularly for UK stadium dates, so being prepared ahead of time is essential.

For fans looking for a more premium experience, VIP and hospitality tickets are often released separately from general sale. These packages usually include enhanced seating, access to exclusive lounges, and additional benefits that aren’t available with standard tickets. Availability can vary by venue and date, and in some cases hospitality options may still be accessible even after general admission tickets have sold out.

If you’re planning to see Coldplay live, the best approach is to monitor official announcements closely and be ready to move quickly once dates are confirmed. For premium seating or VIP options, contact us now to improve your chances of securing tickets when availability opens.