Coldplay USA Tour 2025 (Tickets and Complete Schedule)

Coldplay is set to return to North America for the second leg of their Music Of The Spheres world tour with 17 shows scheduled between May 31 and July 27, 2025. The band will perform 13 shows in 9 different states in the US and will have 4 shows in Toronto Canada.

Coldplay last toured North America in April 2022 with 11 shows and fans never thought the band would return. But hey, they are, and with more shows!

In this post, you will learn all about Coldplay’s tour of the USA and Canada in 2025. We have covered everything from tickets (yes the infinity ones too!) to how the shows are likely to commence.

Coldplay USA Tour Tickets and Schedule

DateVenueTickets
31st MayStanford Stadium, CAHere
1st JuneStanford Stadium, CAHere
6th JuneAllegiant Stadium, NVHere
7th JuneAllegiant Stadium, NVHere
10th JuneEmpower Field at Mile High, COHere
13th JuneSun Bowl Stadium, TXHere
14th JuneEl Pas, Sun Bowl Stadium, TXHere
7th JulyRogers Stadium, ON, CAHere
8th JulyRogers Stadium, ON, CAHere
11th JulyRogers Stadium, ON, CAHere
12th JulyRogers Stadium, ON, CAHere
15th JulyGillette Stadium, MAHere
16th JulyGillette Stadium, MAHere
19th JulyCamp Randall Stadium, WIHere
22nd JulyNissan Stadium, TNHere
26th JulyHard Rock Stadium, FLHere
27th JulyHard Rock Stadium, FLHere

Coldplay USA tour tickets are sold out!

Tickets for Coldplay’s “Music of the Spheres World Tour” second leg went on sale on 11th October 2024 and got sold out within minutes for all 17 shows. Many fans were disappointed in Ticketmaster’s queue system and expressed it on social media platforms, especially on the bands’s subreddit.

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You can still buy Coldplay tickets on Ticketmaster, as they allow reselling. Just remember that these tickets will usually cost more than the original price.

There are other ways to get those tickets! We’ve listed some options to help you. Keep reading to learn more!

Coldplay Infinity tickets for the USA Tour In 2025

Coldplay’s Infinity Ticket allows fans to attend their Music Of The Spheres World Tour at the lowest price for any particular show. 

How does that work? So, a limited number of tickets are made available for every concert, making it more affordable for fans to attend. What’s unique about Infinity Tickets is that they’re randomly assigned, so you could end up sitting anywhere in the venue — from the very back to the front row, or even right on the floor in some of the best seats! It’s a fun way to make concerts accessible while keeping an element of surprise.

The infinity tickets for North America tour will go live on 22nd November 2024.

You can sign up for them here.

Coldplay Infinity Tickets for USA Tour

Coldplay USA tour tickets from reselling websites

If you missed the initial ticketing window and do not want to wait for infinity tickets. You can go for trusted reselling platforms to get your hands on Coldplay tickets.

Yes, the prices will be higher than the regular sale as most of the resellers are in there for the money. But then again, you don’t want to miss out on possibly the last Coldplay Shows ever, do you?

Yes, you heard it right! These can be the last Coldplay Shows worldwide, as the band has confirmed that they want to retire after releasing 12 Albums!

P.S. Moon Music is their 10th studio album.

Coldplay #MOTS World Tour Stops

Coldplay is currently touring Australia and will have its last show of the year on November 16th, 2024, in Auckland, New Zealand.

The second leg of the Asia tour will begin on 11th January 2025 and will end on 25th April 2025.

After that, Coldplay will head to North America, where they have 17 shows in total, with 13 in the United States and 4 in Canada. The tour will then head back to London where they will end their tour at the Wembley Stadium on 8 September 2025.

What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments!

Facts about Coldplay’s Tour of USA

  • This is the second time Coldplay is getting its Music Of The Spheres world tour to the United States and Canada. The first #MOTS world tour happened back in April 2022 and lasted till June 2022.
  • Coldplay reports that their touring style has left less of a carbon footprint than on previous tours. The MOTS world tour has produced 59% less CO2e emissions than their 2016 and 2017 run. Read all about Coldplay’s sustainability initiatives here!

Stream Coldplay’s latest album here:

Coldplay’s Music of The Spheres World Tour Show Rundown

Coldplay’s world tour is an experience that unfolds in four acts, representing a journey into the unknown and back, with each act capturing a different stage of growth and discovery. The concert opens with a nod to Coldplay’s commitment to sustainability. Before the band takes the stage, two guest speakers—usually locals from the country they’re performing in—greet the audience and introduce a short video that showcases their efforts to keep the tour eco-friendly. This clip, set to “Light Through the Veins” by Jon Hopkins, runs for about three minutes.

Once the video wraps up, the concert begins with a grand entrance as “Flying”, the score from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, plays in the background. The band emerges, greeted by cheering fans, kicking off Act I – Planets. This act is all about the excitement of exploration—knowing there’s more out there and setting off to find it. The wristbands in the crowd light up red, and Coldplay bursts into “Higher Power”, with Chris Martin singing from the B-stage while the rest of the band plays from the main stage.

As the concert flows, Chris joins the main stage for the energetic “Adventure of a Lifetime”, where giant colourful balls bounce through the crowd. Next comes “Paradise”, with an electrifying call-and-response from the audience. After a brief snippet of “Oceans”, the band dives into “The Scientist”, with Chris often taking a moment to speak to the audience in the local language—making each performance feel personal.

Coldplay throwing huge balls during the show
Image by: Anna Lee Media

Then, the mood shifts into Act II – Moons, a reflection of life’s struggles. Coldplay launches into the epic “Viva la Vida”, followed by songs like “Hymn for the Weekend” or “Something Just Like This”. This part of the show can vary, sometimes featuring guest appearances or different songs like “Let Somebody Go”, “Politik”, or “بنی آدم” (“Bani Adam”).

Act III – Stars represents self-love and acceptance, encouraging the audience to embrace people from all walks of life. The act opens with a beautiful visual as giant red hearts appear across the venue, thanks to the wristbands. The band performs “Human Heart”, with Angel Moon (a puppet) joining Chris on stage. The energy quickly shifts with the flashing white lights of “People of the Pride”, followed by “Clocks”, creating a stunning visual display.

Next up is a fun and energetic segment called The Lightclub, where the band puts on custom alien helmets while performing “Infinity Sign”. Depending on the night, this could transition into “Something Just Like This” or the Seeb Remix of “Hymn for the Weekend”—both performed in American Sign Language for an extra touch of inclusivity.

Act IV – Home brings the concert to a heartfelt close. Coldplay returns to the main stage for fan favourites “My Universe”, “A Sky Full of Stars”, and more, including a moment where Chris asks fans to put away their phones to truly feel the moment. As the concert nears its end, “Sunrise”, featuring Louis Armstrong’s words from “What a Wonderful World”, begins the final act. The band wraps up by performing tracks from Parachutes or with a local guest, thanking their crew and sending love into the world.

Finally, the grand finale sees fireworks lighting up the sky, and the words “Believe in Love” appear on the central screen as Coldplay bids farewell, leaving fans with one last burst of confetti and memories to cherish.

Coldplay Show Ending
Image by: Anna Lee Media

Source of this portion is Wikipedia!

Final Say

Well, Coldplay’s tickets for the complete USA tour are officially sold out. You can still get your hands on those tickets through reselling platforms or wait for Infinity tickets to be released.

Whichever way you go, make sure to enjoy responsibly 🙂 Peace.

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