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Tickets to see Kylie and Coldplay in London next year go on sale today - here’s everything you need to know, including dates and prices

Tickets to see two of the biggest music artists in the world are about to drop.

Pop sensation Kylie Minogue and rock band Coldplay are both touring the country next year - but where, when and how much will it cost?

Chart-topping rock band Coldplay are playing a string of UK stadium dates in 2025
Chart-topping rock band Coldplay are playing a string of UK stadium dates in 2025

The first thing you need to know is that tickets to see both artists go on sale today (Friday, September 27).

Coldplay tickets will be up for grabs from 9am here, while Kylie fans can get their hands on tickets from 10am here.

Both artists will perform in London, with Coldplay taking up an eight-night residency at Wembley Stadium for their Music of the Spheres tour, while Kylie will perform three nights at the O2 Arena - just a short train journey away for many Kent residents.

Coldplay, best known for hits such as Viva La Vida, Paradise and Fix You, will kick off their string of dates in the capital city on Friday, August 22 and will continue until Thursday, September 4, with a few days off in between.

Kylie Minogue is one of the world’s best-known popstars with glittering a career spanning five decades. Picture: Erik Melvin
Kylie Minogue is one of the world’s best-known popstars with glittering a career spanning five decades. Picture: Erik Melvin

Kylie’s Tension tour starts in Glasgow in the spring, with her London dates taking place on Monday, May 26, Tuesday, May 27 and Monday, June 2.

The popstar has been topping the charts since the 1980s and the new tour will include some of her best-loved singles, such as Can’t Get You Out of My Head, Padam Padam, Locomotion and Spinning Around.

Now, the part everyone wants to know before jumping in the virtual queue: how much will tickets cost?

For Coldplay tickets, it looks like general admission standing tickets will cost £112.75 and seated tickets can range anywhere between £57.75 and £195.25.

If you’re after tickets to see the Princess of Pop, they’ll set you back between £77.50 and £190.25, depending on where your seats are.

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