Coldplay praised for ‘super low price’ Infinity tickets for huge upcoming stadium shows

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Coldplay have announced ticket prices for their upcoming stadium shows. Credit: Publicity picture

Coldplay are playing a number of nights at Wembley Stadium. Credit: Supplied

Coldplay fans have been left delighted after the band confirmed they’d be selling a handful of tickets for their stadium gigs for only £20.

These ‘infinity tickets’ are released after the general sale ends – sometimes much closer to the event date – and at a bargain price.

The news came shortly after Coldplay announced a run of huge stadium shows in the UK next year as part of their ongoing Music Of The Spheres world tour.

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.

Coldplay have announced ticket prices for their upcoming stadium shows. Credit: Stevie Rae Gibbs

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.

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.

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