Coldplay fans are patiently awaiting the band's arrival in the UK, which is due to begin in the coming weeks. And they seem to be more popular than ever at the moment. The band, who are best known for such hits as Fix You, The Scientist, Sparks and many more, recently finished up the US and Canada leg of their Music of the Spheres tour.
During this time, one of their older tracks has skyrocketed on the Billboard Hot 100 chart once again. Appearing on the Alternative Digital Song Sales chart, the song - which was originally released in 2008 - has reached number 14 on the ranking.
Sites such as viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that ticket conditions often prohibit resale after initial purchase. Those tickets may not be valid for admittance to gigs.
Fans intending to buy tickets for live events through resale websites should check the ticket terms and conditions, to confirm whether resale is prohibited, before they buy. Ticket terms and conditions can be checked with the original seller, such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation. If resale is prohibited, tickets bought second-hand could be voided and admission to the event refused.
Viva La Vida is one of Coldplay fans' favourite tracks, and this is its first appearance on the list since its original listing, and is just one behind its highest ranking (number 13) back in 2008.
Over the years, Coldplay have earned six number one singles on the Alternative Digital Song Sales chart (including We Pray, My Universe, A Sky Full of Stars, and more). So it's no wonder that the band have become so popular.
The Chris Martin-led band will be arriving in the UK's Hull to play their first-ever, historic shows at Hull's Craven Park Stadium. From there, they'll venture to Wembley Stadium where they'll perform for ten nights.
And during the course of this stint, they'll play to more than one million people. Thankfully, even if you haven't got tickets just yet, fans can get involved.
While there are very few (if any) tickets left from official retailer Ticketmaster, there are plenty from some second-hand websites. This includes the likes of viagogo, Vivid Seats and StubHub. We've got the full breakdown below.
Coldplay tickets are available right now from a number of retailers - including both resale and official sellers.
However, fans looking to buy tickets as soon as possible should be advised that the easiest and quickest way to buy tickets is through resale websites such as viagogo.
At the time of writing, viagogo has dozens of tickets available, beginning at around £200 each.
Here's the link for viagogo and other major resale websites.
VIAGOGO - Buy Coldplay resale tickets here.
VIVID SEATS - Buy Coldplay resale tickets here.
STUBHUB - Buy Coldplay resale tickets here.
Alternatively, official websites may be a good option for fans, as well.
There are currently two websites worth looking at for fans keen to use official retailers.
Seat Unique offers VIP and hospitality tickets for Coldplay. These experiences include such perks as food, drink, early access, and more.
Otherwise, Ticketmaster is always worth a look. While they are out of stock right now, they may find some more in the coming days.
Here's the links:
SEAT UNIQUE - Buy Coldplay VIP and hospitality tickets here.
TICKETMASTER - Buy Coldplay tickets here.
AUGUST 2025
- 18 - Hull, Craven Park Stadium
- 19 - Hull, Craven Park Stadium
- 22 - London, Wembley Stadium
- 23 - London, Wembley Stadium
- 26 - London, Wembley Stadium
- 27 - London, Wembley Stadium
- 30 - London, Wembley Stadium
- 31 - London, Wembley Stadium
SEPTEMBER 2025
- 3 - London, Wembley Stadium
- 4 - London, Wembley Stadium
- 7 - London, Wembley Stadium
- 8 - London, Wembley Stadium
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