Coldplay are set to conclude their incredible three-year long world tour with a record-breaking 10 nights at Wembley Stadium next summer. The British band have been wowing fans across the globe with their ‘Music of the Spheres’ tour since March 2022 and it’ll come to a close in the capital next year.
Since forming in 1997, the four-piece rock group have established themselves as one of the biggest acts on the planet. They’ve sold more than 100 million albums since forming and the latest leg of their world tour has sold out. It’s currently the second highest-grossing tour of all time, with only Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ ahead of it in the rankings. It’s also won countless awards and has broken the Guinness World Record for ‘Highest Attendance For A Music Tour’.
Coldplay released Moon Music earlier this month – it’s their 10th studio album and will feature heavily on the tour alongside their previous record, Music of the Spheres. The latest release includes hits like ‘Feels Like I’m Falling In Love’, as well as ‘We Pray’ featuring Little Simz and Burna Boy.
Their tour shows are split into four blockbuster parts, with 28 songs, although this may alter slightly following their latest release. As well as tracks from their two recent albums, they’ll also treat fans to performances of their classic big hits, including Yellow, Fix You, Clocks, The Scientist and Viva La Vida.
Ahead of the finale of their eighth world tour, here’s everything you need to know about Coldplay’s ‘Music of the Spheres’ tour.
Coldplay’s ‘Music of the Sphere’s world tour kicked off in Costa Rica back in March 2022 and is set to conclude in London next September, meaning it will have been going for three-and-a-half years by the time it comes to a close.
The band are finishing 2024 with several dates in Australia and New Zealand, before heading to Asia in the New Year, playing in Abu Dhabi, Mumbai, Hong Kong and Seoul between January and April.
Following that, they’ll travel to the USA and Canada, performing shows in Sanford, Las Vegas, Denver, El Paso, Toronto, Boston, Madison, Nashville and Miami. Following their trip across the pond, they’ll come back to the UK for the home straight.
Coldplay are set to kick off the UK leg of their tour with two nights at Hull’s Craven Park Stadium, before they travel south to London for 10 sell-out gigs at Wembley.
Friday 22nd August, 2025 – Wembley Stadium
Saturday 23rd August, 2025 – Wembley Stadium
Tuesday 26th August, 2025 – Wembley Stadium
Wednesday 27th August, 2025 – Wembley Stadium
Saturday 30th August, 2025 – Wembley Stadium
Sunday 31st August, 2025 – Wembley Stadium
Wednesday 3rd September, 2025 – Wembley Stadium
Thursday 4th September, 2025 – Wembley Stadium
Sunday 7th September, 2025 – Wembley Stadium
Monday 8th September, 2025 – Wembley Stadium
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Coldplay have confirmed that a mystery guest is set to take to the Wembley stage with them next year, although they’re remaining tight-lipped about who it could be. Their tour so far has featured plenty of exciting support acts, including H.E.R, London Grammar, Camilla Cabello and Griff.
They’ve also given a platform to countless local artists in each of the countries they’ve performed in, so their Wembley shows could be an opportunity to showcase some up and coming stars from the capital.
Alternatively, as the Wembley dates are the final leg of their world tour, they may want to go out with a bang and bring out some superstars. Oasis are also performing at Wembley next year and Liam Gallagher and Chris Martin have performed together in the past. Similarly, Dua Lipa has performed on Coldplay’s previous ‘A Head Full of Dreams’ tour in Brazil and Argentina. As good as either of those would be, they’re probably unlikely to happen.
As well as having strong opening acts, Coldplay have also introduced a number of special guests on some of their songs throughout the tour, including Selena Gomez, Michael J Fox and Shawn Mendes, as well as British actor Simon Pegg, who played the tambourine during ‘A Sky Full of Stars’ in London in August 2022.
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