Coldplay announced that they are bringing their Music Of The Spheres World Tour to Dublin in August 2024.
The band will play two nights back to back in Croke Park on August 29th and 30th as part of their ongoing 2023/24 world tour.
We have everything you need to know about securing tickets for the once-in-a-lifetime show right here.
Coldplay 2023 - 3rd & 4th show announced
Coldplay have just announced they have added a third and fourth show for their Music Of The Spheres World Tour in Dublin due to huge demand in the artist presale which took place today.
A fourth Dublin show has been added for September 2, 2024. Presale tickets on sale now. pic.twitter.com/6lfVd69xuz
— Coldplay (@coldplay) July 25, 2023
When do tickets go on sale for Coldplay?
Tickets for all four shows for Coldplay's Music Of The Spheres World Tour are completely sold out.
Tickets for the concerts went on sale this week, with a presale happening on Tuesday and Wednesday and with the general sale happening on Friday.
Many fans have been left disappointed after failing to secure tickets to see the in-demand group. Ticketmaster have recommended checking back frequently as additional tickets may become available over time.
Presale and General sale dates
- Artist Presale - Tuesday, July 25th at 10am
- Promoter Presale - Wednesday, July 26th at 10am
- Artist Enhanced Experience Sale - Friday, 28th July at 10am
- General Sale - Friday, 28th July at 10am
Fans can buy a maximum of 4 presale tickets and a maximum of 6 general sale tickets.
How much are tickets?
Ticket prices for the Music Of The Spheres World Tour range from €60.45 to €310 based on the presale prices. Prices for each ticket depend on seat location and also whether you are standing on the pitch or have seating in the stands.
Artist General Sale Ticket Prices
Based on presale prices.
- Artist Aisle Seat Ticket - €70.45 to €196
- Artist Ticket - €60.45 to €186
- Official Platinum Ticket - €240 to €310
Artist Enhanced Experience Ticket Prices
Based on presale prices.
- Artist Ultimate Spheres Experience - €987.85
- Artist Kaotica Lounge Experience - €530.95
- Artist Floris Early Entry Experience - €252.60
- Artist Kubik Experience - €319.60
- Artist Supersolis Experience - €257.75
How good is my view in Croke Park for the show?
Fans who were lucky enough to get their hands on a pair of Coldplay tickets for the three shows happening in 2024 can get a fair idea of what their view will be like using the find my seat website.
You can see what your view will be like by clicking your section on the find my seat website right here.
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Delivered by DHL#MusicOfTheSpheresWorldTour pic.twitter.com/f3Ri4mKu7W— Coldplay (@coldplay) July 20, 2023
When did Coldplay last play in Ireland?
The band's last performance in Ireland was also held in Croke Park. The English band played at Croke Park back in 2017 to a packed crowd.
Coldplay's Music Of The Spheres World Tour
Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour has received top reviews from critics and fans alike, and will be in its third year by the time the band arrive in Dublin next August.
The tour - to promote the album of the same name which released in October 2021 - has seen Coldplay play to over 5 million fans so far, as they returned to touring after five years away.
Coldplay have committed to touring in a sustainable manner - confetti is made from biodegradable materials, pyrotechnics use chemicals designed to reduce harmful emissions, and sections of the show are powered by kinetic energy from fans.
The Music of the Spheres World Tour shows are split into four sections, with hits from across Coldplay's career ranging from their debut album 'Parachutes' all the way up to the titular album. You can expect to hear the big hits such as 'Viva la Vida' and 'Paradise,' as well as some deeper cuts such as 'Shiver' and 'Sparks' which have made the odd appearance on the tour.
Fans can hope for a few surprises as well, as the band have invited special guests on stage on occasion, as well as playing one-off performances of more understated hits.
It's the biggest party in music, and Coldplay are set to bring the noise to Croke Park next summer.