Coldplay tour 2025: How to get tickets for one of the band's sold-out UK shows

Coldplay will play 13 shows around the UK between next month and September 2025
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British rock band Coldplay currently have a total of 13 shows on their schedule between next month and September 2025 - including a record-breaking 10 nights at London's Wembley Stadium next summer.

Fans scrambled to get their hands on tickets for one of Coldplay's Music of the Spheres shows when they went on sale back in September, with the performances in London and Hull selling out in a matter of minutes, even as extra dates were added to meet the phenomenal demand.

Then last week, the band were announced as headliners for this year's Jingle Bell Ball, hosted by Capital Radio, with Coldplay set to perform on December 7 at the O2 Arena, alongside the likes of Tom Grennan, Ella Henderson, Sigala, and Clean Bandit.

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That quickly sold out, too, as Capital announced the only way to secure your seat now for the festive event was to win tickets by listening to the radio station.

However, there is another chance for you to get your hands on Jingle Bell Ball tickets, as well as the remainder of Coldplay's UK shows in August and September next year - by trying resale sites such as viagogo, VividSeats, or StubHub.

Sites like these allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that many event promoters say tickets should not be resold after initial purchase and will not be valid for admittance to gigs.

Fans attending live events with tickets acquired through resale websites are advised to double check the ticket terms and conditions at the point of sale - such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation - to ensure a smooth live event experience.

It's not too late to get tickets to one of the sold-out shows
It's not too late to get tickets to one of the sold-out shows -Credit:Chiaki Nozu/Getty Images

Tickets could be voided if they were found to be bought second-hand. As a result, fans are buying at their own risk. With that said, viagogo also commented: "viagogo is a regulated marketplace where fans have the guarantee."

The good news is, while resale sites often list tickets well above their original face value, you can currently get tickets to see Coldplay at Capital's Jingle Bell Ball in a few weeks for a very reasonable price.

Resale tickets for the Yuletide music festival start from just £120 on viagogo, at the time of writing - while the cheapest options on StubHub and VividSeats are £145, and £190, respectively.

Given that you get to enjoy a bumper, all-day line-up of music for these prices, it's definitely worth acting fast to snap them up if you're interested.

Meanwhile, if you're only keen to see Coldplay, you can still grab tickets for their 2025 UK tour dates, starting from £215 on viagogo, £290 on StubHub, and from £330 on VividSeats, at the time of writing.

The cheapest ticket options across all sites are for the band's shows on September 3 and 4 at Wembley Stadium - dropping in price significantly compared to some of their earlier August dates.

Alternatively, if you're keen to be in the standing section, dancing the night away up close to the stage, this will set you back anywhere from £300 on viagogo, £325 on VividSeats, or £335 on StubHub, at the time of writing. These prices also apply to the band's September 3 show at Wembley Stadium.

The full list of Coldplay's shows next summer is as follows:

  • August 18: Hull, Craven Park Stadium

  • August 19: Hull, Craven Park Stadium

  • August 22: London, Wembley Stadium

  • August 23: London, Wembley Stadium

  • August 26: London, Wembley Stadium

  • August 27: London, Wembley Stadium

  • August 30: London, Wembley Stadium

  • August 31: London, Wembley Stadium

  • September 3: London, Wembley Stadium

  • September 4: London, Wembley Stadium

  • September 7: London, Wembley Stadium

  • September 8: London, Wembley Stadium