The band will be playing two huge outdoor summer shows in Yorkshire next year as well as a whopping six dates at Wembley Stadium in London.
Coldplay are set to take to the stage at Craven Park Stadium in Hull on Monday 18 and Tuesday 19 August 2025.
Ahead of the general sale on Friday 29 September, the band have made a point to stress that tickets will be fixed at the advertised rate (*cough cough* OASIS), rather than adopting a 'dynamic pricing' model that drives up prices based on demand.
General ticket prices will start from just £50, and a little later, there'll be a chance to score tickets for 'a super low price' as Coldplay brings back their Infinity Tickets scheme.
So often when you buy last-minute tickets you end up paying a small fortune and still have to sit behind a big pole.
But with the Infinity Tickets scheme from Coldplay, you could genuinely end up with the best seat in the house for only £20.
These tickets are randomly allocated and you usually won't know where you're positioned in the stadium until the day of the concert.
Coldplay praised for £20 Infinity tickets for Yorkshire stadium shows. Credit: Stevie Rae Gibbs
But they will range from the back row of the stadium to floor standing tickets, and must be bought in pairs.
The Fair Ticketing Alliance wrote about the price of tickets for Coldplay: "What is really fair about this is that not only are they transparent they have started the prices lower to make them more affordable and they have not tried to restrict consumers in any way with unfair resale restrictions. This is how all events should be."
Another person said: "It’s funny but somehow I knew they wouldn’t allow the ridiculous dynamic pricing. We complain about this and that but when it comes to the crunch this band really care about their fans . And they’re fair and not greedy. Kings."
General admission standing tickets are priced at £100. Seats are priced from £50 - £150 per ticket.
£20 Infinity Tickets for Coldplay will be made available on Friday 22 November.
Tickets go on sale next Friday 29 September from 9am, and you’ll be able to get yours here.
Hollywood Vampires are heading back out on tour, with a huge Yorkshire gig announced for this year.
The supergroup, which consists of one of the biggest names in Hollywood as well as one of rock’n’roll’s most iconic names, are set to perform at the AO Arena as part of a run of shows.
Hollywood Vampires is made up of A-lister Johnny Depp, as well as rock royalty including Alice Cooper, and Aerosmith’s Joe Perry, plus Tommy Henriksen.
They last performed with an arena tour back in 2023, making these their first gigs in almost three years.
Hollywood Vampires have now announced a return to the stage, with a show at the iconic Piece Hall in Halifax on 22 August.
They’ll be supported by The Jesus and Mary Chain, who marked their 40th anniversary in 2024 with a new album, Glasgow Eyes.
Johnny Depp supergroup Hollywood Vampires announce Manchester gig. Credit: Aaron Perry
Hollywood Vampires formed in 2012, named after Cooper’s celebrity drinking club of the same name where the aim was reportedly to ‘drink until no one could stand up’.
Over the years, the supergroup has worked with the likes of Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl, and Zak Starkey (formerly the drummer for Oasis).
A Three Presale for tickets will take place from 10am on Wednesday 21 January, followed by a venue presale on Thursday 22 January, then general sale from 10am on Friday 23 January.
You can now apply to play at Tramlines Festival 2026 as part of programme to support emerging artists
Clementine Hall
Ever wanted to play at Tramlines Festival? Well, now's your chance.
Applications are now open until Wednesday 28 January for Tramlines Festival’s 2026 Apply to Play programme.
This fantastic initiative offers emerging and unsigned artists the chance to perform at the festival, which is set to take place from Friday 24 to Sunday 26 July.
This year's Tramlines Festival will be headlined by Fatboy Slim, Courteeners and Wolf Alice - so it's safe to say that if you win, you'll be in great company.
Alongside a paid slot at the festival, the overall winner will also perform at Truck Festival, Y Not Festival and Victorious Festival.
Images: The Sheff
The talented winner will also receive an official endorsement with Epiphone, one of the most iconic guitar brands in the world, a professional electric guitar, 12 months of artist relations support, access to Epiphone’s London showroom and a performance slot at the Gibson Garage.
And it doesn't stop there as they will also get £500 in studio credit from Pirate Studios and a slot at the This Feeling industry showcase.
Finalists will receive paid performance slots at Tramlines and a second artist will be chosen through a public vote from a shortlist of 100 entries. That artist will also receive the full Epiphone package and secure a guaranteed place in the final selection.
Timm Cleasby, Operations Director at Tramlines, said: “Apply to Play is one of the things at Tramlines I’m proudest of. Every year we get blown away by the talent coming through, not just from Sheffield but from all over the UK.
"We’ve had artists start out on a small stage and come back a couple of years later to play a packed tent. That kind of journey means a lot to us and shows emerging artists there is a pathway for them to grow. It’s why we do it and I can’t wait to see who steps up in 2026.”