Coldplay have announced 10 new North America dates for May, June and July 2025 as part of their record-breaking Music Of The Spheres World Tour.
The announcement follows Friday’s release of the band’s tenth album, Moon Music (“Peak Coldplay”- Rolling Stone, “Coldplay fans are in for a treat” – Daily Mail). The band performed WE PRAY and ALL MY LOVE from the album on this Saturday’s episode of Saturday Night Live, before playing a special, intimate show for SIRIUS at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg last night.
The newly-announced shows include the band’s debut stadium dates in Stanford, El Paso, Denver, Las Vegas, Nashville, and Madison. The Madison concert will mark the first music event announced at Wisconsin’s Camp Randall Stadium in 28 years. Additionally, Coldplay will be one of the first to perform at Toronto’s newest venue, Rogers Stadium, which opens in 2025.
MUSIC OF THE SPHERES 2025 NORTH AMERICA TOUR DATES:
MAY
31: Stanford, CA – Stanford Stadium
JUNE
6: Las Vegas, NV – Allegiant Stadium
10: Denver, CO – Empower Field at Mile High
13: El Paso, TX – Sun Bowl Stadium
JULY
7: Toronto, ON – Rogers Stadium
8: Toronto, ON – Rogers Stadium
15: Boston, MA – Gillette Stadium
19: Madison, WI – Camp Randall Stadium
22: Nashville, TN – Nissan Stadium
26: Miami, FL – Hard Rock Stadium
TICKETS: For first access to tickets, fans can sign up for the Artist Presale from now until Thursday, October 10 at 9am ET HERE. The artist presale begins on Friday, October 11 at 9am local time. The general on-sale begins Friday, October 11 at 12pm local time at ticketmaster.com.
A limited number of Infinity Tickets will be available for all the shows at 12pm local time on Friday, November 22. Infinity Tickets are released for every Coldplay show to make the Music Of The Spheres World Tour accessible to fans for an affordable price. They will cost the local currency equivalent of $20 USD per ticket.
Since kicking off in March 2022, the Music Of The Spheres World Tour has sold over 10 million tickets across Europe, North America, Latin America, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, making it the all-time highest attended tour by a group. The tour has received rave reviews from fans and critics alike, picking up accolades including Favorite Touring Artist at the 2022 AMAs and Tour of The Year at the 2023 iHeartRadio Awards.
Last month, Coldplay sold out an unprecedented 10 shows at London’s Wembley Stadium. The band also sold out all three of their first headline stadium shows in India as well as four nights in Abu Dhabi, and a whopping six nights in Seoul.
The band recently issued an update on the tour’s sustainability initiatives, revealing that, on a show-by-show comparison, the current tour has so far produced 59% less CO2e emissions than their previous stadium tour in 2016/17, exceeding their original target of a 50% reduction. More than 9 million trees have already been planted around the world (with a further million to be planted before the end of the year). Full info can be found at sustainability.coldplay.com.
Coldplay’s new album, Moon Music, also set new standards for sustainability, with each LP made from 100% recycled plastic bottles (nine per record). It is available now on EcoCD, EcoRecord LP and digital.
Chris Martin posted a video offering some insight into the new album, saying: “I think what this album is about is a response to struggling with all the conflict within oneself, within myself, and also all the conflict outside, and working out what the best response is. And I think what Moon Music is trying to say is maybe love is the best response.”