Coldplay at Wembley: What you need to know
Briefly

Coldplay will play 10 sold-out nights at Wembley Stadium as part of the Music of the Spheres World Tour, making it the most-attended concert tour in history. The run marks a culmination in the band's hometown 25 years after their debut album. Organisers advise fans to use Tube or National Rail services and follow venue rules: bags no larger than A4, posters smaller than A3, and water bottles must be soft plastic, empty and without tops. Shows begin with the Simon Bolivar Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel, with several guest support acts across the dates.
Having played to some 12 million fans across 43 countries, Coldplay are performing 10 sold-out nights at Wembley Stadium in August and September. The Music of the Spheres World Tour is already the most-attended concert tour in history and it is set to culminate in the city where the band formed, 25 years on from the release of their debut album. Organisers are encouraging fans to use public transport to get to and from the show, via Tube or National Rail services.
Coldplay are playing 10 nights at Wembley Stadium, breaking the joint record set by Take That and Taylor Swift of performing eight shows at the venue in the same year. Friday 22 August Saturday 23 August Tuesday 26 August Wednesday 27 August Saturday 30 August Sunday 31 August Wednesday 3 September Thursday 4 September Sunday 7 September Monday 8 September Doors will open at 16:45 (16:15 on Sundays), with the band expected on-stage at 20:20 (19:50 on Sundays).
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