
Topics: Coldplay, Music, Ticketmaster, Shopping, London, UK News, Entertainment
Topics: Coldplay, Music, Ticketmaster, Shopping, London, UK News, Entertainment
Coldplay fans who originally missed out on Music of the Spheres tickets have a second chance to attend the Wembley Stadium shows after the band were forced to reschedule two of their concerts.
Due to tube strikes impacting the London Underground next week, Coldplay have moved their two final live shows in the capital to different dates.
The band - consisting of Chris Martin, Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland and Will Champion - have said they’re ‘sorry’ to die-hard fans for the ‘inevitable disappointment and inconvenience that this situation causes’.
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To avoid cancelling the shows completely, Coldplay has shifted the show on Sunday 7, to Saturday September 6. The scheduled Monday 8 performance now moves to Friday September 12.
So if you missed out on Coldplay Wembley Stadium tickets the first time around, then you may be in luck as the band has confirmed that a special resale will take place via Ticketmaster on Wednesday, September 3
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Anyone with tickets to the cancelled Coldplay show on September 7 will be able to use their passes to attend the new rescheduled date, September 6.
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Tickets for the September 8 gig will remain valid for the new date on September 12.
If you’re unable to attend the new Music of the Spheres tour dates, you can get a full refund on your ticket. Just make sure you contact your point of purchase before 12pm on Tuesday, September 2.
Unfortunately, you cannot exchange your ticket for a different show. You may only use it on the rescheduled show date.
If you purchased a VIP package for the cancelled dates, then good news - all hospitality tickets will remain valid for the new gigs. It’s understood that details of timings and lounge access will be confirmed ahead of the event.
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If you have purchased tickets directly from Wembley Stadium’s Disability Access ticketing line and would like to request a full refund, please refer to the email that the team should have already sent your way.
If the London Underground strike is cancelled, the shows will not revert to their original dates.
Any returned tickets from fans unable to attend the rescheduled shows will be put on general sale at Ticketmaster from 11am on Wednesday, 3 September, as per the official Wembley Stadium website.
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It’s understood these returned tickets will be available for the price they were originally bought for if purchasing via Ticketmaster (starting at around £58 for standard seats up to arouns £200). However, there is no guarantee on what will be available.
If you don’t want to risk the Ticketmaster resale on Wednesday, then why not check out resale sites like StubHub and Viagogo? There are already a slew of seats and standing passes on sale for both shows.
The good news is that the upcoming tube strike is not impacting all of Coldplay’s shows. The gigs at Wembley Stadium on 3 and 4 September are still set to go ahead.
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If you want to attend these gigs, then tickets are available from StubHub for £169+ and on Viagogo from £158. Tickets start from £195 for the shows over on Ticombo.
Seat Unique has listed hospitality packages for both of these concerts as sold out.
Coldplay’s London residency officially comes to an end on September 12. If you’re one of the lucky few who are already attending the Music of the Spheres tour, then you’re going to want to know what the ‘In My Place’ hitmakers will perform live, right?
The band have played sets in the capital that are typically 23 or 24 songs long, as per Setlist.fm.
While each gig begins with ‘Higher Power’, ‘Adventure of a Lifetime’ and ‘Paradise’, some shows have seen the setlist shift, with the likes of ‘Charlie Brown’ being substituted for ‘Politik’ and ‘Speed of Sound’.
With the help of Setlist.fm, we’ve listed the latest Music of the Spheres setlist.