BAND REVEAL 2022 DATES ALONGSIDE PLEDGE TO MAKE TOUR AS SUSTAINABLE AND LOW-CARBON AS POSSIBLE
Tickets for the UK dates will go on sale to the general public on October 22 at 10am local time via Wembley Stadium, Ticketmaster and Gigs and tours.
Supporting Artists
H.E.R - 12th, 13th & 17th
London Grammar - 16th, 19th & 20th
General admission
Tickets for all 6 shows at Wembley Stadium are available to purchase here on October 22 at 10am.
Hospitality
Why not make the most of your trip to Wembley and experience Coldplay in style with Club Wembley hospitality? Find out more here.
Age Restrictions
- No under 5’s
- No under 12’s on pitch standing
- All under 14’s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over
Further Information
Please visit our helpdesk here for further information about the tour, including seating plans.
Accessible tickets
Ambulant accessible tickets have now sold out for all nights of Coldplay but we do still have a limited amount of wheelchair access tickets left.
Should you be looking to purchase accessible tickets for this concert, we kindly ask that you follow this process:
1. Please send us your proof of disability by email:
Email: POD@Wembleystadium.com
Please note: We accept photocopies of Disability Living Allowance, PIP or an original letter from your GP or hospital. We do not accept Blue Badge permits as proof.
IMPORTANT: If you have previously purchased tickets with us and already have a customer number, you do not need to send in proof of disability again. If you cannot remember your customer number, we can look it up when you call.
2. Once sent, tickets will go on sale from 10am on Friday 22nd October. In order to purchase accessible tickets please call the team on 0800 093 0824.
SHOW POWERED BY 100% RENEWABLE
ENERGY PLEDGE TO CUT TOUR EMISSIONS BY 50%
ONE TREE PLANTED FOR EVERY TICKET SOLD
In 2019, Coldplay committed to making their future tours as environmentally beneficial as possible, and today’s announcement is accompanied by a comprehensive set of sustainability initiatives and environmental commitments.
Full details can be seen at coldplay.com/sustainability, including commitments to:
- cut direct emissions by 50% compared to the band’s most recent tour (2016-17).
- power the show entirely by renewable, super-low emission energy – with solar installations at every venue, waste cooking oil, a kinetic stadium floor and kinetic bikes powered by fans. This power will be stored in the first ever mobile, rechargeable show battery (developed and made in partnership with BMW from recyclable BMW i3 batteries).
- draw down significantly more CO2 than the tour produces with a range of nature- and technology-based solutions, including planting one tree for every ticket sold.
- provide each venue with a sustainability rider requesting best environmental practices.
- encourage fans to use low carbon transport to and from shows via the official tour app built by SAP, rewarding those who do with a discount at venues.
- ensure all merchandise is sustainably and ethically sourced.
- offer free drinking water and strive to eliminate plastic bottles at every venue.
- put 10% of all earnings into a fund for environmental and socially-conscious causes, including ClientEarth, One Tree Planted and The Ocean Cleanup.
- establish a partnership with climate change experts at Imperial College London's Grantham Institute - Climate Change and the Environment to quantify the impact of the tour – both positively and negatively – on the environment
Coldplay said:
“Playing live and finding connection with people is ultimately why we exist as a band. We’ve been planning this tour for years, and we’re super excited to play songs from across our whole time together.
At the same time, we’re very conscious that the planet is facing a climate crisis. So we’ve spent the last two years consulting with environmental experts to make this tour as sustainable as possible, and, just as importantly, to harness the tour’s potential to push things forward. We won’t get everything right, but we’re committed to doing everything we can and sharing what we learn. It’s a work in progress and we’re really grateful for the help we’ve had so far.
If you'd like to come to a show and sing with us, we’re so excited to see you.”