Coldplay announce massive Yorkshire gigs on UK stadium tour

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The Glastonbury headliners will be playing two huge outdoor summer shows in Yorkshire next year.

If you weren’t able to snatch a golden ticket to the iconic festival this year and instead watched the British band from the sofa seething with jealousy, then have we got some news for you.

Following the success of this year’s European leg of Coldplay’s record-breaking Music Of The Spheres World Tour, the band have just announced eight new shows for 2025.

These include two dates at Hull’s Craven Park Stadium followed by six dates at London’s Wembley Stadium.

It’s the first time that Coldplay have performed in Yorkshire since 2008 when they took to the stage at Sheffield Arena, so you know we’re in for a fantastic show complete with all the multicoloured bracelets you could possibly imagine.

Coldplay will be performing in Yorkshire at Craven Park on Monday 18 and Tuesday 19 August 2025.

Tickets go on sale next Friday 29 September from 9am, and you’ll be able to get yours here.

Coldplay have revealed that 50% of the tickets for the Hull shows – the band’s first ever concerts in the city – will go to local fans with HU, YO, DN or LN postcodes on Thursday September 26 at 6pm.

On Sunday evening, the band placed a poster in the window of the Dublin Castle in Camden, London revealing that 10 per cent of the band’s proceeds from the Wembley and Hull shows will be donated to Music Venue Trust. 

Mark Davyd, CEO Music Venue Trust said: “Coldplay are the perfect example of a UK band who came through the grassroots circuit on their way to worldwide stadium-filling success.

“It’s fantastic to see them celebrating their own pathway to Wembley by giving back to the grassroots music venues that supported them and recognising the artists and promoters that are struggling more than ever to build their own careers.”

In a world first, the band have pledged to power the Wembley concerts’ production with 100 per cent solar, wind and kinetic energy, collected at the venue and elsewhere in the UK, and delivered by a specially-designed electric battery system.

In addition, one of the satellite stages at each show will be powered by energy generated by the audience via kinetic flooring and power bikes.

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Featured image –  Stevie Rae Gibbs

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