Prepare for excitement as Coldplay reveals the ticket prices for their only Middle East stop on the world tour. The renowned British band will perform at Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Sports City Stadium, which seats 45,000 people, on Saturday January 11 2025.
Just an hour’s drive from Dubai, this concert promises to be one of the most significant events in the UAE for a while. Whether you have been a fan since their early days with “Yellow” or you prefer the vibes of “Paradise”, this is a unique opportunity to see Coldplay live in the UAE.
This performance marks their return to the UAE for the first time since their 2022 show at Expo City, with their last concert in the capital happening in 2016.
Coldplay Ticket Prices for Abu Dhabi Show
Ticket prices have been announced, starting at just Dhs195 for this eagerly awaited event. Prices are divided into various packages ranging from standard to deluxe. Here are the complete ticket price details:
- Standard seating tickets: Dhs195
- Bronze tickets: Dhs295
- General admission and standing tickets: Dhs395
- Silver tickets: Dhs495
- Gold tickets: Dhs595
- Ruby tickets: Dhs695
- Premium tickets: Dhs995
- Deluxe tickets: Dhs1,495
How to Purchase Coldplay Tickets
To get early access to tickets, visit Coldplay’s official site on Wednesday September 25 at noon for the artist presale, or check the Live Nation Middle East site at noon on Thursday September 26. General sale starts at noon on Friday September 27. Act fast, as these tickets are expected to sell out quickly.
Coldplay is gearing up for a major stadium tour in the UAE (Credit: Anna Lee). Following a summer of sold-out shows in Europe, Coldplay has scheduled additional dates in the UK, Australia, India, South Korea, and Hong Kong, along with the Abu Dhabi show.
Since the Music Of The Spheres World Tour began in March 2022, over 10 million tickets have been sold worldwide, making it the most attended tour by a group ever.
Fans at the Abu Dhabi concert can look forward to spectacular performances, including pyrotechnics (Credit: Anna Lee). The setlist will feature hits from the Music Of The Spheres album, songs from the upcoming Moon Music release, and classics like Clocks, The Scientist, and Fix You.
The live show also includes lasers, fireworks, and LED wristbands, promising an unforgettable experience. Coldplay has reduced their current tour’s carbon emissions by 59 percent compared to their previous stadium tour in 2016 and 2017, planting over nine million trees and planning to plant another million to mitigate the environmental impact of their global tour.