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Coldplay Music of the Spheres Asia Tour 2023/24

From the Asia Tour
Although Coldplay was formed over 20 years ago, to this day, the alternative rock-pop band continues to take the music industry by a storm.

The band, which was originally formed as a duo back in 1996 quickly rose to fame with the song ‘Yellow’. Coldplay as well as the song Yellow continues to be a favourite since they garnered their fame in the 2000s. Following this, Coldplay continued to make songs that garnered love from all across the globe. With this popularity, attending a Coldplay concert topped everyone’s bucket list since the 2000s.

Spheres World Tour 2023/24

Coldplay holds up a reputation for hosting some of the most mind-blowing live performances, and the Spheres world tour is going to be no different. The touching lyrics, performances from their latest albums… and the possibility of a few fan favourites have made the tickets for the concert a bit difficult to get your hands on. Since Coldplay took to their Instagram to announce the world tour, fans from all across the globe have been posting their anticipation to book tickets. After all, it’s going to be one of those once-in-a-lifetime concerts for many fans!

The tour which started in September of 2023 is set to continue into September of 2024. This leaves fans with multiple options to choose a spot to book their concert tickets and see Coldplay perform live.

Coldplay Asia Tour 2023/24

Although Coldplay is a London band, we can all agree that they have some major fans in Asia. While the Asia tour ended this February, fans are still talking about the amazing experience they had at the MUSIC of the SPHERES tour. Major fans started off their 2024 by attending the concern which started in Manila and continued into 04 days in Singapore. As a last stop, Coldplay performed live at Bangkok, and let’s just say there is no better way for a Coldplay lover to start off the year!

Don’t Miss out on the World Tour!

If you missed out on the Asia tour, there is still a chance to catch Coldplay live this year. The travelling distance might be a bit far, but you can always book the concert for your vacation. Here are some of the shows that you might still have the chance to attend:

  • June 08 2024 – ATHENS Olympic Stadium (Greece)
  • Sun June 09 2024 – ATHENS Olympic Stadium (Greece) 
  • Wed June 12 2024 – BUCHAREST Arena Nationala (Romania)
  • Thu June 13 2024 – BUCHAREST Arena Nationala (Romania)
  • Sun June 16 2024 – BUDAPEST Puskas Arena (Hungary)
  • Tue June 18 2024 – BUDAPEST Puskas Arena (Hungary) 
  • Sat June 22 2024 – LYON Groupama Stadium (France)
  • Sun June 23 2024 – LYON Groupama Stadium (France)
  • Tue June 25 2024 – LYON Groupama Stadium (France) 
  • Fri July 12 2024 – ROME Stadio Olimpico (Italy)
  • Sat July 13 2024 – ROME Stadio Olimpico (Italy)
  • Mon July 15 2024 – ROME Stadio Olimpico (Italy) 
  • Tue July 16 2024 – ROME Stadio Olimpico (Italy) 
  • Sat July 20 2024 – DUSSELDORF Merkur Spiel Arena (Germany)
  • Sun July 21 2024 – DUSSELDORF Merkur Spiel Arena (Germany)
  • Tue July 23 2024 – DUSSELDORF Merkur Spiel Arena (Germany) 
  • Sun July 28 2024 – HELSINKI Olympiastadion (Finland)
  • Tue July 30 2024 – HELSINKI Olympiastadion (Finland) 
  • Wed July 31 2024 – HELSINKI Olympiastadion (Finland) 
  • Thu August 15 2024 – MUNICH Olympiastadion (Germany)
  • Sat August 17 2024 – MUNICH Olympiastadion (Germany)
  • Sun August 18 2024 – MUNICH Olympiastadion (Germany)
  • Wed August 21 2024 – VIENNA Ernst Happel Stadion (Austria)
  • Thu August 22 2024 – VIENNA Ernst Happel Stadion (Austria)
  • Sat August 24 2024 – VIENNA Ernst Happel Stadion (Austria) 
  • Thu August 29 2024 – DUBLIN Croke Park Stadium
  • Fri August 30 2024 – DUBLIN Croke Park Stadium
  • Sun September 01 2024 – DUBLIN Croke Park Stadium 
  • Mon September 02 2024 – DUBLIN Croke Park Stadium 

If the Coldplay concert is on your bucket list this year, we hope you can still get tickets to watch the creatives perform in 2024!

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